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53  HYMNS 

AMERICA. 

1.  My  country !  'tis  of  thee, 
Sweet  land  of  liberty, 

Of  thee  I  sing: 
Land  where  my  fathers  died! 
Land  of  the  pilgrim's  pride! 
From  ev'ry  mountain  side 

Let  freedom  ring! 

2.  My  native  country,  thee, 
Land  of  the  noble  free, 

Thy  name  I  love; 
I  love  thy  rocks  and  rills, 
Thy  woods  and  templed  hills; 
My  heart  with  rapture  thrills 

Like  that  above. 

3.  Our  fathers'  God,  to  Thee, 
Author  of  liberty, 

To  thee  we  sing; 
Long  may  our  land  be  bright 
With  freedom's  holy  light; 
Protects  us  by  Thy  might, 

Great  God,  our  King ! 


HYMNS  62 

ROCK  OF  AGES. 

1  Rock  of  Ages,  let  our  song 

Praise  Thy  saving  power ; 
Thou  amidst  the  raging  foes, 
Wast  our  shelt'ring  tower. 
Furious  they  assailed  us, 
But  Thine  arm  availed  us, 
And  Thy  word 
Broke  their  sword 
When  our  own  strength  failed  us. 

2  Kindling  new  the  holy  lamps, 

Priests  approved  in  suffering 
Purified  the  nation's  shrine, 

Brought  to  God  their  offering. 

And  His  courts  surrounding, 

Hear,  in  joy  abounding 

Happy  throngs 

Singing  songs 

With  a  mighty  sounding. 

3  Children  of  the  Martyr-race, 

Whether  free  or  fettered, 
Wake  the  echoes  of  the  songs 
Where  ye  may  be  scattered* 
Yours  the  message  cheering 
That  the  time  is  nearing 
Which  will  see 
All  men  free, 
Tyrants  disappearing. 


61  HYMNS 

GOD  OF  MIGHT. 

1  God  of  might,  God  of  right. 

Thine  be  all  the  glory; 
Thee  we  praise  in  these  days. 

As  in  ages  hoary, 
As  we  hear,  year  by  year, 

Our  redemption's  story. 

2  Now  as  erst,  when  Thou  first 

Did'st  make  proclamation, 
Warning  loud  every  proud, 

Every  tyrant  nation, 
We,  Thy  fame  still  proclaim, 

Bend  in  adoration. 

3  Be  with  all,  who  in  thrall 

To  their  task  are  driven; 
In  Thy  power  speed  the  hour 

When  their  chains  are  riven  \ 
Earth  around  will  resound 

Joyful  hymns  to  heaven. 


HYMNS  oo 

GOD  IS  IN  HIS  HOLY  TEMPLE.  ■ 

God  is  in  His  holy  temple, 

Earthly  thoughts  be  silent  now, 

While  with  reverence  we  assemble, 
And  before  His  presence  bow. 

He  is  with  us,  now  and  ever, 
When  we  call  upon  His  name, 

Aiding  every  good  endeavor, 
Guiding  every  upward  aim. 

God  is  in  His  holy  temple 

In  the  pure  and  holy  mind; 
In  the  reverent  heart  and  simple; 

In  the  soul  from  sense  refined. 

Then  let  every  low  emotion 

Banished  far  and  silent  be, 
And  our  souls,  in  pure  devotion, 

Lord,  be  temples  worthy  Thee. 

FATHER,  HEAR  THE  PRAYER. 

Father,  hear  the  prayer  we  offer ! 

Not  for  ease  that  prayer  shall  be, 
But  for  strength  that  we  may  ever 

Live  our  lives  courageously. 

Not  for  ever  by  still  waters 

Would  we  idly  quiet  stay, 
But  would  smite  the  living  fountains 

From  the  rocks  along  our  way. 

Be  our  strength  in  hours  of  weakness, 
In  our  wanderings  be  our  guide ; 

Through  endeavor,  failure,  danger, 
Father,  be  Thou  at  our  side! 


59  HYMNS 

YEARNING  FOR  GOD. 

How  lovely  are  Thy  dwellings  fair, 

O  Lord  of  Hosts,  how  dear, 
The  pleasant  tabernacles  are 

Where  Thou  dost  dwell  so  near. 

My  soul  doth  long,  yea,  even  faint, 

Thy  courts,  O  Lord,  to  see; 
My  heart  and  flesh  are  crying  out, 

O  living  God,  for  Thee. 

Behold,  the  sparrow  findeth  out 
-  A  house  wherein  to  rest; 
The  swallow  also  for  herself 
Hath  found  a  peaceful  nest. 

Blest  all  who  dwell  within  Thy  house, 

They  ever  give  Thee  praise; 
And  blest  the  man  whose  strength  Thou  art, 

In  whose  heart  are  Thy  ways. 

GOD  OF  OUR  FATHERS. 

God  of  our  fathers !  in  whose  sight 

The  thousand  years  that  sweep  away 
Man  and  the  traces  of  his  might, 

Are  like  the  break  and  close  of  day. 
Grant  us  that  love  of  truth  sublime, 

The  love  of  goodness  and  of  Thee, 
Which  makes  Thy  children  in  all  tims 

To  share  Thine  own  eternity, 


HYMNS  58 

THE  DAY  OF  WORSHIP. 

With  joy,  O  Lord,  we  hail  this  day, 
Which  Thou  didst  call  Thine  own; 

With  joy  the  summons  we  obey 
To  worship  at  Thy  throne. 

O  grant  us  peace  in  heart  and  home, 

And  every  soul  unite 
To  thank  Thee  for  the  day  that's  blest 

And  keep  it  with  delight. 

And  Thou,  O  God!  when  life  is  o'er, 

Thy  mercy  may  be  given, 
That  we  may  find  most  blissful  rest 

Eternally  in  heaven. 

THOU  SHALT  REST. 

Come,  O  Sabbath-day,  and  bring 
Peace  and  healing  on  thy  wing; 
And  to  every  troubled  breast 
Speak  of  the  divine  behest: 
Thou  shalt  rest. 

Earthly  longing  bid  retire, 
Quench  the  passion's  baneful  fire, 
To  the  wayward,  sin-oppress'd 
Bring  thou  the  divine  behest: 

Thou  shalt  rest. 

Wipe  from  every  cheek  the  tear, 
Banish  care  and  silence  fear; 
All  things  working  for  the  best, 
Teach  us  the  divine  behest: 
Thou  shalt  rest. 


HYMNS 


HOLY  SABBATH-REST. 

Holy  Sabbath-rest! 
Pious  lips  hail  thy  advent; 
With  thee  God  His  love  hath  sent, 
Mind  and  heart  of  man  to  guard, 
And  to  lead  him  heavenward. 

Holy  Sabbath-joy! 
O !  our  yearning  soul  inspire ; 
Warm  us  with  thy  heavenly  fire, 
That  in  sacred  hymns  of  praise 
We  to  God  our  hearts  upraise. 

Father  Everlasting! 
From  Thy  holy  throne  of  grace 
To  Thy  children  turn  Thy  face; 
Bless  this  day — preferred  by  Thee — 
Emblem  of  eternity. 

GOD  EVER  GLORIOUS. 

God  ever  glorious,  Sov'reign  of  nations, 
Waving  the  banner  of  peace  o'er  our  land, 

Thine  is  the  victory,  Thine  the  salvation, 
Strong  to  deliver,  own  we  Thy  hand. 

Still  may  Thy  blessing  rest,  Father  most  holy, 
Over  each  mountain,  rock,  river  and  shore, 

Sing  hallelujah,  shout  in  hosannas, 
God  keep  our  country  free  evermore. 

57 


ANTHEMS  56 

The  Lord  is  full  of  compassion  and  mercy;  long  suf- 

f'ring  and  of  great  goodness. 
He  will  not  always  be  chiding,  neither  keepeth  His 

anger  forever. 
He  hath   not   dealt  with  us   after  our  sins,  nor   re- 
warded us  according  to  our  wickedness. 
For  look  how  high  the  heaven  is  in  comparison  of 

the  earth, 
So  great  is   His  mercy  also  toward  them  that   fear 

Him. 
Look  how  wide  also  the  East  is  from  the  West,  so 

far  hath  He  set  our  sins  from  us. 
The  Lord  is  full  of  compassion  and  mercy,  long  suf- 

f'ring  and  of  great  goodness. 
O  praise  the  Lord  ye  angels  of  His,  ye  that  excel  in 

strength. 
O  praise  the  Lord  all  ye  His  hosts, 
O  praise  the  Lord  ye  servants  of  His  that  do  His 

pleasure. 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul,  and  forget  not  all  His 

benefits 
Praise  the  Lord  !     Praise  thou  the  Lord.      Amen. 


XIV 
HE  SHALL  COME  DOWN  LIKE  RAIN 

He  shall  come  down  like  rain  upon  the  mown  grass, 

Like  showers  that  water  the  earth ; 

In  His  days  shall  the  righteous  flourish  and  abund- 
ance of  peace, 

So  long  the  moon  endureth,  His  Name  shall  endure 
forever,  and  men  shall  be  blessed  in  Him, 

Blessed  be  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  Israel,  and 
blessed  be  His  glorious  name  forever.       Amen. 


55  ANTHEMS 

XI 

AND  IT  SHALL  COME  TO  PASS  IN  THAT  DAY 

And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day, 

That  the  Lord  shall  set  His  hand  again  the  second 

time 
To  recover  the  remnant  of  His  people. 
And  He  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  nations, 
And  He  shall  assemble  the  outcasts  of  Israel, 
And  gather  together  the  dispersed  of  Judah  from  the 

four  corners  of  the  earth. 
And  in  that  day  ye  shall  say: 
Praise  the  Lord,  call  upon  His  name, 
Declare  His  doings  among  the  people, 
Make  mention  that  His  name  is  exalted. 
Sing  unto  the  Lord,  for  He  hath  done  excellent 

things ; 
This  is  known  in  all  the  earth. 
Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Zion, 
For  great  is  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  in  the  midst  of 

thee. 

XII 

I  LOVE  THE  LORD 

I  love  the  Lord,  for  He  hath  heard  my  voice  and  my 

supplications. 
Because  He  hath  inclined  His  ear  to  me. 
Therefore  will  I  call  upon  Him  as  long  as  I  live. 

XIII 

PRAISE  THE  LORD 

Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul,  and  all  that  is  within  me, 

Praise  His  Holy  Name. 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul  and  forget  not  all  His 

benefits : 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul,  praise  the  Lord. 


ANTHEMS  54 

VIII 

SEEK  YE  THE  LORD 

Seek  ye  the  Lord  while  He  may  be  found, 

Call  ye  upon  Him  while  He  is  near: 

Let  the  wicked  forsake  his  way  and  the  unrighteous 

man  his  thoughts, 
And  return  unto  the  Lord  and  He  will  have  mercy 

and  abundantly  pardon.      Amen. 


IX 


BEHOLD !  HOW  GOOD  AND  HOW  PLEASANT 

Behold !  how  good  and  how  pleasant  it  is 

For  brethren  to  dwell  together  in  unity. 

Like  the  dew  of  Hermon  that  cometh  down  upon  the 

mountain  of  Zion. 
For  there  the  Lord  commandeth  His  blessing, 
Even  life  forever  more. 


X 


.     THE  LORD  IS  MY  SHEPHERD 

The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd,  I  shall  not  want, 

He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures, 

He  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters. 

He  shall  restore  my  soul  and  lead  me  forth  in  the 

paths  of  righteousness,  for  His  Name's  Sake. 
Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the  shadow 

of  death, 
I  will  fear  no  evil,  for  Thou  art  with  me:. 
Thy  rod  and  Thy  staff,  they  comfort  me. 


53  ANTHEMS 

V 
THE  LORD  IS  EXALTED 

The  Lord  is  exalted,  for  He  dwelleth  on  high : 
He  hath  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and  righteousness. 
The  earth  mourneth  and  languisheth, 
Now  will  I  rise,  saith  the  Lord,  now  will  I  be  ex- 
alted ;  now  will  I  lift  up  myself. 

VI 

THE  KING  OF  GLORY 

Lift  up  your  heads  and  open  full  wide, 

Ye  gates  of  the  world  that  the  King  of  Glory  may 

enter. 
Who  is  the  King  of  Glory?     The  Lord  the  King, 

strong  and  mighty, 
The  King  of  Glory,  God  Sabaoth,  He  is  the  King  of 

Glory,  God  Sabaoth. 

VII 

REJOICE  IN  THE  LORD 

Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  ye  righteous, 

For  praise  is  comely  for  the  upright. 

Praise  the  Lord  with  harp, 

Sing  unto  Him  with  psaltery  and  an  instrument  of 

ten  strings. 
Sing  unto  Him  a  new  song,  play  skillfully   with  a 

loud  noise ; 
For  the  word  of  the  Lord  is  right,  and  all  His  works 

are  done  in  truth. 
He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment. 
The  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  Lord. 
Blessed  is  the  nation  whose  God  is  the  Lord ; 
And  the  people  whom  He  has  chosen  for  His  own 

inheritance. 


ANTHEMS  52 

II 

PRAISE  THE  LORD,  O  JERUSALEM 

Praise  the   Lord,   O  Jerusalem,  praise   thy   God,  O 

Zion, 
For  He  hath  made  fast  the  bars  of  thy  gates,  and 

hath  blessed  thy  children  within  thee. 
The  Lord  is  gracious  and  full  of  compassion,  slow  to 

anger   and   of   great   goodness. 
The  Lord  is  good  to  all,  and  His  tender  mercies  are 

over  all  His  works. 
All  Thy  works  praise  Thee,  O  Lord,  and  Thy  saints 

give  thanks  unto  Thee. 
The  valleys  stand  so  thick  with  corn,  that  they  laugh 

and  sing. 

Ill 
PRAISE  THE  LORD,  O  MY  SOUL 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 
And  all  that  is  within  me, 
Praise  His  holy  name. 

O  come  hither  and  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord. 
How  wonderful  He  is  in  His  doing  toward  the  chil- 
dren of  men. 
The  valleys  stand  so  thick  with  corn  that  they  laugh 

and  sing. 
Praise  the  Lord,  O  my  soul, 
And  forget  not  all  His  benefits.     Amen. 

IV 

O  HOW  AMIABLE  ARE  THY  DWELLINGS 

O  how   amiable  are  Thy   dwellings,   Thou   Lord   of 

hosts ! 
My  soul  hath  desire  and  longing  to  enter  into  the 

courts  of  the  Lord: 
My  heart  and  my  flesh  rejoice  in  the  living  God. 
Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  her  an  house,  and  the 

swallow  a  nest  where  she  may  lay  her  young: 
Even  Thy  altars,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King  and  my 

God. 


ANTHEMS 


FEAR  NOT,  O  ISRAEL 

Behold!  there  shall  be  day  when  the  watchman  upon 
the  mountain  shall  cry  aloud: 

"Arise  ye!   Get  ye  up  unto  Mount  Zion,   unto   the 
Lord  your  God!" 

For  thus  saith  the  Lord: 

Fear  not  now,  O  Israel,  neither  be  thou  dismayed,  . 

Refrain  thy  voice  from  weeping,  and  thine  eyes  from 
tears ; 

For  I,  the  Lord,  am  with  thee,  and  will  save  thee, 

I  have  loved  thee  with  everlasting  love,  and  have  re- 
deemed thee. 

Why  criest  thou  in  thine  affliction? 

Why  mournest  thou  in  nightly  watches? 

I  have  redeemed  thee. 

Therefore,  thus  saith  the  Lord: 

Sing  ye  aloud  with  gladness ! 

Thy  mourning  is  turned  into  joy! 

I,  even  I,  have  redeemed  thee. 

Be  glad  and  rejoice! 

Thy  sorrows  are  ended,  and  great  shall  be  thy  peace. 

Rejoice,  be  glad  and  rejoice! 

Then  fear  ye  not,  O  Israel,  neither  be  thou  dismayed, 

I  have  redeemed  thee. 

Then  fear  not,  fear  not,  O  Israel. 

51 


49  RESPONSES 

How  manifold  are  Thy  works,  O  Lord! 
In  wisdom  hast  Thou  made  them  all; 
The  earth  is  full  of  thy  creatures. 

Yonder  sea,  great  and  wide, 

Therein  are  creeping  things  innumerable, 

Living  creatures,  both  small  and  great. 

There  go  the  ships; 

There  is  leviathan,  whom  Thou  hast  formed  to 
sport  therein. 
All  of  them  wait  for  Thee, 
That  Thou  mayest  give  them  their  food  in 
due  season. 

Thou  givest  it  unto  them,  they  gather  it; 
Thou  openest  Thy  hand,  they  are  satisfied  with 
good. 

Thou  hidest  Thy  face,  they  vanish; 

Thou  withdrawest  their  breath,  they  perish, 

And  return  to  their  dust. 

Thou  sendest  forth  Thy  spirit,  they  are  created; 
And  Thou  renewest  the  face  of  the  earth. 

May  the  glory  of  the  Lord  endure  for  ever; 
Let  the  Lord  rejoice  in  His  works! 

Who  looketh  on  the  earth,  and  it  trembleth ; 
He  toucheth  the  mountains,  and  they  smoke. 

I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  long  as  I  live; 

I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  while  I  have 
any  being. 
Let  my  musing  be  sweet  unto  Him ; 
As  for  me,  I  will  rejoice  in  the  Lord. 

Let  sinners  cease  out  of  the  earth, 
And  let  the  wicked  be  no  more. 
Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul. 
Hallelujah. 


RESPONSES  4ft 

They  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the  field 
The  wild  asses  quench  their  thirst. 

Beside  them  dwell  the  fowl  of  the  heaven, 
From  among  the  branches .  they  sing. 

Who  waterest  the  mountains  from  Thine 

upper  chambers ; 
The  earth  is  full  of  the  fruit  of  Thy  works. 

Who  causest  the  grass  to  spring  up  for  the 

cattle, 
And  herb  for  the  service  of  man ; 
To  bring  forth  bread  out  of  the  earth. 

And  wine  that  maketh  glad  the  heart  of 

man, 
Making  the  face  brighter  than  oil, 
And  bread  that  stayeth  man's  heart. 

The  trees  of  the  Lord  have  their  fill, 

The  cedars  of  Lebanon,  which  He  hath  planted; 

Wherein  the  birds  make  their  nests; 

As  for  the  stork,  the  fir-trees  are  her  house. 

The  high  mountains  are  for  the  wild  goats ; 
The  rocks  are  a  refuge  for  the  conies. 

Who  appointedst  the  moon  for  seasons ; 
The  sun  knoweth  his  going  down. 

Thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  night, 
Wherein  all  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep 
forth. 

The  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey, 
And  seek  their  'food  from  God. 

The  sun  ariseth,  they  slink  away, 
And  couch  in  their  dens. 

Man  goeth  forth  unto  his  work 
And  to  his  labor  until  the  evening. 


47  RESPONSES 

EIGHTH  RESPONSIVE  READING 

PSALM    CIV 

Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul. 

O  Lord  my  God,  Thou  art  very  great ; 

Thou  art  clothed  with  glory  and  majesty. 

Who  coverest  Thyself  with  light  as  with  a  gar- 
ment, 
Who  stretchest  out  the  heavens  like  a  curtain; 

Who  lay  est  the  beams  of  Thine  upper  cham- 
bers in  the  waters, 
Who  makest  the  clouds  Thy  chariot, 
Who  walkest  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind; 

Who  makest  winds  Thy  messengers, 
The  flaming  fire  Thy  ministers. 

Who  didst  establish  the  earth  upon  its 

foundations, 
That  it  should  not  be  moved  for  ever  and 

ever; 

Thou  didst  cover  it  with  the  deep  as  with  a 

vesture ; 
The  waters  stood  above  the  mountains. 

At  Thy  rebuke  they  fled, 
At   the   voice   of   Thy   thunder   they   hasted 
away — 

The  mountains  rose,  the  valleys  sank  down — 
Unto  the  place  which  Thou  hadst   founded   for 
them; 

Thou  didst  set  a  bound  which  they  should 

not  pass  over, 
That  they  might  not  return  to  cover  the 

earth. 

Who.  sendest  forth  springs  into  the  valleys; 
They  run  between  the  mountains; 


RESPONSES  46 


She  sent  out  her  branches  unto  the  sea, 
And  her  shoots  unto  the  River. 

Why  hast  Thou  broken  down  her  fences, 
So  that  all  they  that  pass  by  the  way  do 
pluck  her? 

The  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  ravage  it, 
That  which  moveth  in  the  field  feedeth  on  it. 

O  God  of  hosts,  return,  we  beseech  Thee; 
Look  from  heaven,  and  behold,  and  be  mind- 
ful of  this  vine. 

And  of  the  stock  which  thy  right  hand  hath 

planted, 
And  the  branch  that  Thou  madest  strong  for 

Thyself. 

It  is  burned  with  fire,  it  is  cut  down; 
They  perish  at  the  rebuke  of  Thy  counten- 
ance. 

Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  Thy  right 
hand, 

Upon  the  son  of  man  whom  Thou  madest 
strong  for  Thyself. 

So  shall  we  not  turn  back  from  Thee ; 
Quicken  Thou  us,  and  we  will  call  upon  Thy 
name. 

O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  restore  us; 
Cause  Thy  face  to  shine,  and  we  shall  be 
saved. 


45  RESPONSES 

SEVENTH  RESPONSIVE  READING 
PSALM    LXXX 

Give  ear,  O  Shepherd  of  Israel, 
Thou  that  leadest  Joseph  like  a  flock; 

Thou  that  art  enthroned  upon,  the  cherubim, 
shine  forth. 

Before  Ephraim  and  Benjamin  and  Manas- 

seh,  stir  up  Thy  might, 
And  come  to  save  us. 

O  God,  restore  us; 

And  cause  Thy  face  to  shine,  and  we  shall  be 
saved. 

O  Lord  God  of  Hosts, 
How  long  wilt  Thou  be  angry  against  the 
prayer  of  Thy  people? 

Thou  hast  fed  them  with  the  bread  of  tears, 
And  given  them  tears  to  drink  in  large  measure. 

Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  neighbors, 
And  our  enemies  mock  as  they  please. 

O  God  of  hosts,  restore  us; 
And  cause  Thy  face  to  shine,  and  we  shall  be 
saved. 

Thou  didst  pluck  up  a  vine  out  of  Egypt; 
Thou  didst  drive  out  the  nations,  and  didst 
plant  it. 

Thou  didst  clear  a  place  before  it, 

And  it  took  deep  root,  and  filled  the  land. 

The  mountains  were  covered  with  the  shad- 
ow of  it, 

And  the  mighty  cedars  with  the  boughs 
thereof. 


RESPONSES  44 

Worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness; 
Tremble  before  Him,  all  the  earth. 

Say  among  the  nations:     "The  Lord  reigneth." 

The  world  also  is  established  that  it  cannot  be 
moved ; 

He  will  judge  the  peoples  with  equity. 

Let  the  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth 

rejoice; 
Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof ; 

Let  the  field  exult,  and  all  that  is  therein ; 
Then  shall  all  the  trees  of  the  wood  sing  for  joy; 
Before  the  Lord,  for  He  is  come; 

For  He  is  come  to  judge  the  earth ; 

He  will  judge  the  world  with  righteousness, 

And  the  peoples  in  his  faithfulness. 

PSALM    C 

Shout  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth. 

Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness ; 

Come  before  His  presence  with  singing. 

Know  ye  that  the  Lord  He  is  God ; 

It  is  He  that  hath  made  us>  and  we  are  His. 

His  people  and  the  flock  of  His  pasture. 

Enter  into  His  gates  with  thanksgiving, 

And  into  His  courts  with  praise ; 

Give  thanks  unto  Him,  and  bless  His  name. 

For  the  Lord  is  good;  His  mercy  endureth 

forever ; 
And  his  faithfulness  unto  all  generations. 


43  RESPONSES 

He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  of 
the  earth; 

lie  breaketh  the  bow,  and  cutteth  the  spear  in 

sunder ; 
He  burneth  the  chariots  in  the  fire. 

Let  be  and  know  that  I  am  God ; 
I  will  be  exalted  among  the  nations, 
I  will  be  exalted  in  the  earth. 

The  Lord  of  Hosts  is  with  us, 

The  God  of  Jacob  is  our  high  tower.     Selah. 

SIXTH   RESPONSIVE   READING 

PSALM    XCVI 

O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song; 
Sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth. 

Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  His  name; 
Proclaim  his  salvation  from  day  to  day. 

Declare  His  glory  among  the  nations, 

His  marvellous  works  among  all  the  peoples. 

For  great  is  the  Lord,  and  highly  to  be  praised.; 
He  is  to  be  feared  above  all  gods. 

For  all  the  gods  of  the  peoples  are  things  of 

nought ; 
But  the  Lord  made  the  heavens. 

Honor  and  majesty  are  before  Him  ; 
Strength  and  beauty  are  in  His  sanctuary. 

Ascribe  unto  the  Lord,  ye  kindreds  of  the 

peoples, 
Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength. 

Ascribe  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  His 

name ; 
Bring  an  offering  and  come  into  His  courts. 


RESPONSES  42 

Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates, 

Yea,  lift  them  up,  ye  everlasting  doors; 

That  the  King  of  Glory  may  come  in. 

Who  then  is  the  King  of  Glory? 
The  Lord  of  Hosts ; 
He  is  the  King  of  Glory. 

PSALM    XLVI 

God  is  our  refuge  and  strength, 
A  very  present  help  in  trouble. 

Therefore  will  we  not  fear,  though  the  earth  do 

change, 
And   though   the   mountains   be   moved    into   the 

heart  of  the  seas ; 

Though  the  waters  thereof  roar  and  foam, 
Though  the  mountains   shake   at  the  swell- 
ing thereof.     Selah. 

There  is  a  river,  the  streams  whereof  make  glad 

the  city  of  God, 
The  holiest  dwelling-place  of  the  Most  High. 

God  is  in  the  midst  of  her,  she  shall  not  be 
moved ; 

God  shall  help  her,  at  the  approach  of  morn- 
ing. 

Nations  were  in  tumult,  kingdoms  were  moved ; 
He  uttered  His  voice,  the  earth  melted. 

^he  Lord  of  Hosts  is  with  us ; 

The  God  of  Jacob  is  our  high  tower. 

Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord, 
Who  hath  made  desolations  in  the  earth. 


41  RESPONSES 

For  the  Lord  God  is  a  sun  and  a  shield ; 
The  Lord  giveth  grace  and  glory; 

No  good  thing  will  He  withhold  from  them 

that  walk  uprightly. 
O  Lord  of  hosts, 
Happy  is  the  man  that  trusteth  in  Thee. 

FIFTH   RESPONSIVE   READING 

PSALM   XXIV 

The  earth   is   the   Lord's,   and   the    fullness 

thereof; 
The  world  and  they  that  dwell  therein. 

For  He  hath  founded  it  upon  the  seas, 
•     And  established  it  upon  the  floods. 

Who  shall  ascend  into  the  mountain  of  the 

Lord? 
And  who  shall  stand  in  His  holy  place? 

He  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  pure  heart; 
Who  hath  not  taken  my  name  in  vain, 
And  hath  not  sworn  deceitfully. 

He  shall  receive  a  blessing  from  the  Lord, 
And  righteousness  from  the  God  of  his  sal- 
vation. 

Such  is  the  generation  of  them  that  seek  after 

Him, 
That  seek  Thy  face,  even  Jacob. 

Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates, 

And  be  ye  lifted  up,  ye  everlasting  doors ; 

That  the  King  of  Glory  may  come  in. 

Who  is  the  King  of  Glory? 
The  Lord  strong  and  mighty, 
The  Lord  mighty  in  battle. 


RESPONSES  40 

PSALM    LXXXIV 

How  lovely  are  Thy  tabernacles,  O  Lord  of 
Hosts ! 

My  soul  yearneth,  yea,  even  pineth  for  the  courts 
of  the  Lord; 

My  heart  and  my  flesh  sing  for  joy  unto  the 
living  God. 

Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  a  house,  and  the 

swallow  a  nest  for  herself, 
Where  she  may  lay  her  young; 

Thine  altars,  O  Lord  of  Hosts, 
My  King,  and  my  God 

Happy  are  they  that  dwell  in  Thy  house, 
They  are  ever  praising  Thee.     Selah. 

Happy  is  the  man  whose  strength  is  in  Thee ; 
In  whose  heart  are  the  highways. 

Passing  through  the  valley  of  Baca  they  make  it 

a  place  of  springs ; 
Yea,  the  early  rain  clotheth  it  with  blessings. 

They  go  from  strength  to  strength, 
Every  one  of  them  appeareth  before  God  in 
Zion. 

Lord  God  of  Hosts,  hear  my  prayer; 
Give  ear,  O  God  of  Jacob. 

Behold,   O  God  our  Shield,   and  look  upon 
the  face  of  Thine  annointed. 

For  a  day  in  Thy  courts  is  better  than  a  thou- 
sand; 

I  had  rather  stand  at  the  threshold  of  the 

house  of  my  God, 
Than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness. 


39  RESPONSES 

Keep  back  Thy  servant  also  from  presump 
tuous  sins, 

That  they  may  not  have  dominion  over  mej 
then  shall  I  be  faultless, 

And  I  shall  be  clear  from  great  transgres- 
sion. 

Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  and  the  meditation 
of  my  heart  be  acceptable  before  Thee, 

0  Lord,  my  Rock  and  my  Redeemer. 

FOURTH  RESPONSIVE  READING 

PSALM    XXIII 
The  Lord  is  my  shepherd;  I  shall  not  want. 

He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pastures ; 
He  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters. 

He  restoreth  my  soul; 

He  guideth   me   in   straight   paths    for   His 
name's  sake. 

Yea,  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the 
shadow  of  death 

1  will  fear  no  evil, 
For  Thou  art  with  me; 

Thy  rod  and  Thy  staff,  they  comfort  me. 

Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the  presence 
of  my  enemies, 

Thou  hast  annointed  my  head  with  oil;  my 
cup  runneth  over. 

Surely,  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all 
the  days  of  my  life, 

And  I  shall  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for- 
ever. 


RESPONSES  38 

Their  line  is  gone  out  through  all  the  earth, 
And  their  words  to  the  end  of  the  world. 

In  them  hath  He  set  a  tent  for  the  sun, 
Which   is   as   a  bridegroom   coming  out  of 

his  chamber, 
And  rejoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to   run  his 

course. 

His  going  forth  is  from  the  end  of  the  heaven, 

And  his  circuit  unto  the  ends  of  it ; 

And  there  is  nothing  hid  from  the  heat  thereof. 

The  law  of  the  Lord  is  perfect,  restoring  the 

soul; 
The  testimony  of  the  Lord  is  sure,  making 

wise  the  simple. 

The  precepts  of  the  Lord  are  right,  rejoicing  the 
heart ; 

The  commandment  of  the  Lord  is  pure,  enlight- 
ening the  eyes. 

The  fear  of  the  Lord  is  clean,  enduring  for 

ever; 
The  ordinances  of  the  Lord  are  true,  they 

are  righteous  altogether; 

More  to  be  desired,  are  they  than  gold,  yea,  than 

much  fine  gold ; 
Sweeter  also  than  honey  and  the  honeycomb. 

Moreover  by  them  is  Thy  servant  warned : 
In  keeping  of  them  there  is  great  reward. 

Who  can  discern  errors? 

Clear  Thou  me  from  hidden  faults. 


37  RESPONSES 

PSALM    LXIII 

O  God,  Thou  art  my  God,  earnestly  will  I 
seek  Thee; 

My  soul  thirsteth  for  Thee,  my  flesh  longeth  for 

Thee, 
In  a  dry  and  weary  land,  where  no  water  is. 

So  have  I  looked  for  Thee  in  the  sanctuary, 
To  see  Thy  power  and  Thy  glory. 

For  thy  loving  kindness  is  better  than  life; 
My  lips  shall  praise  Thee. 

So  will  I  bless  Thee  as  long  as  I  live ; 
In  Thy  name  will  I  lift  up  my  hands. 

My  soul   is   satisfied   as   with   marrow   and    fat- 
ness; 

And   my   mouth   doth   praise   Thee   with   joyful 
lips; 

When  I  remember  Thee  upon  my  couch, 

And  meditate  on  Thee  in  the  night  watches. 

For  Thou  hast  been  my  help, 

And  in  the  shadow  of  Thy  wings  do  I  rejoice. 

My  soul  cleaveth  unto  Thee; 
Thy  right  hand  holdeth  me  fast. 

THIRD   RESPONSIVE  READING 

PSALM    XIX 

The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God, 
And  the  firmament  showeth,  His  handiwork. 

Day  unto  day  uttereth  speech, 

And  night  unto  night  revealeth  knowledge; 

There  is  no  speech,  there  are  no  words, 
Neither  is  their  voice  heard. 


RESPONSES  36 

SECOND  RESPONSIVE  READING 

PSALM   VIII 

O  Lord,  our  Lord, 

How  glorious  is  Thy  name  in  all  the  earth ! 

Whose  majesty  is  rehearsed  above  the  heavens. 

Out  of  the  mouth   of   babes   and   sucklings 

hast  Thou  founded  strength, 
Because  of  Thine  adversaries ; 

That  Thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the 
avenger. 

When  I  behold  Thy  heavens,  the  work  of 

Thy  fingers, 
The  moon  and  the  stars  which  Thou  hast 

established ; 

What  is  man,  that  Thou  art  mindful  of  him? 
And  the  son  of  man,  that  Thou  thinkest  of  him? 

Yet  Thou  hast  made  him  but  little  lower 

than  the  angels, 
And  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and  honor. 

Thou  hast  made  him  to  have  dominion  over  the 

works  of  Thy  hands ; 
Thou  hast  put  all  things  under  his  feet: 

Sheep  and  oxen,  all  of  them, 
Yea,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field; 

The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the  sea; 
Whatsoever  passeth  through  the  path  of  the  seas. 

O  Lord,  our  Lord, 

How  glorious  is  Thy  name  in  all  the  earth! 


35  RESPONSES 

That  hath  no  slander  upon  his  tongue, 
Nor  doeth  evil  to  his  fellow, 
Nor  taketh  up  a  reproach  against  his  neigh- 
bor; 

In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  is  despised, 
But  he  honoreth  them  that  fear  the  Lord ; 

He  that  sweareth  to  his  own  hurt,  and 

changeth  not ; 
He  that  putteth  not  out  his  money  on  interest, 
Nor  taketh  a  bribe  against  the  innocent. 

He  that  doeth  these  things  shall  never  be  moved. 
PSALM  CXI 

I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  mountains: 
From  whence   shall  my  help  come? 

My  help  cometh  from  the  Lord, 
Who  made  heaven  and  earth. 

He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  moved ; 
He  that  keepeth  thee  will  not  slumber. 

Behold,  he  that  keepeth  Israel 
Doth  neither  slumber  nor  sleep. 

The  Lord  is  thy  keeper; 

The  Lord  is  thy  shade  upon  thy  right  hand. 

The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day, 
Nor  the  moon  by  night. 

The  Lord  shall  keep  thee  from  all  evil; 
He  shall  keep  thy  soul. 

The  Lord  shall  guard  thy  going  out  and  thy  com- 
ing in, 
From  this  time  forth  and  for  ever. 


RESPONSES  34 

FIRST  RESPONSIVE  READING 

PSALM  I 

Reader — Happy  is  the  man  that  hath  not  walked 
in  the  counsel  of  the  wicked, 
Nor  stood  in  the  way  of  sinners, 
Nor  sat  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful. 

Cong. — But  his  delight  is  in  the  law  of  the  Lord ; 
And  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night. 

And  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by 

streams  of  water, 
That  bringeth  forth  its  fruit  in  its  season. 

And  whose  leaf  doth  not  wither; 

And  in  whatsoever  he  doeth  he  shall  prosper. 

Not  so  the  wicked; 

But  they  are  like  the  chaff  which  the  wind 
driveth  away. 

Therefore  the  wicked  shall  not  stand  in  the  judg- 
ment, 
Nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the  righteous. 

For  the  Lord  regardeth  the  way  of  the 

righteous ; 
But  the  way  of  the  wicked  shall  perish. 

PSALM    XV 

Lord,  who  shall  sojourn  in  Thy  Tabernacle? 
Who  shall  dwell  upon  Thy  holy  mountain? 

He   that   walketh   uprightly,   and   worketh    right- 
eousness, 
And  speaketh  truth  in  his  heart; 


RESPONSIVE 
READINGS 


31     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

A  Redeemer  shall  He  send,  when  good  shall  seem, 
To  such  as  patient  wait  till  He  redeem. 

The  dead  shall  grace  divine  to  life  restore, 
O  bless  His  sacred  name  forevermore. 

In  place  of  Yigdal,  Adon  Olom  may  be  sung. 

Lord  of  the  Universe,  who  made 

The  world  and  every  living  thing, 
When  first  all  earth  His  will  obeyed, 

Then  was  His  name  proclaimed  as  King. 

And  at  the  end  of  days  will  He, 

To  whom  nor  change  nor  time  is  known, 

Who  was,  and  is,  and  still  will  be, 
In  endless  glory  reign  alone. 

He  is  the  King  of  kings,  and  none 

Can  share  His  wisdom,  power,  and  might; 

The  Lord  our  God,  the  Lord  is  One, 
In  love  and  mercy  infinite. 

My  God  and  my  Redeemer  He, 

My  Rock  in  sorrow's  darkest  day; 
A  Help  and  Refuge  unto  me, 

My  Portion  sure,  my  Shield  and  Stay. 

My  soul  unto  His  care  divine 

Do  I  commend;  I  will  not  fear: 
My  body  with  it  I  resign, 

Waking  or  sleeping,  God  is  near. 

BENEDICTION 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      31 
II"      ••  -  :  :  •  i"    •   :      I    •  x    i  !••:        ~  :  * 

atf  iv  tnv  irtt  ♦nan  am  bx  irrr  dtiis 
....  i  ..  v  - . 

nrfenn 


f  '•'  : 


In  place  of  Ytg-dal,  Adon  Olotn  may  be  sung. 

:*naj  Sparta  anaa  *6&  n^K  abiy  mn 

t  :  •          •  :       t        viv  :         I  -  t       v  -:      r        I       *l 

:    xnpj  itttf  ^b&  to  ba  i^ann  ntwa  nrb 

tI:  •         :      I  viv     __:  :  v  i        t  -:-      ••  : 

%     mru  rb&  v&b     ban  nibaa  mm 
:  rnxsna  mm  mm     mn  mm  mn  mm 

t  t  :  •  :       v :  •  :  v  :      tt  s 

STTairk  ib  ^ttterA     w  rm  nnx  mm 

:     rntoam  fpn  ton^an^arrtfrnvba 
:rn$  rig?  ^?tj  to.     ■tyjj  *ni  ^x  mh] 

:mpx  ai^a  ^Dia  na&      ^  dW>dj  mm 

tI:  v  :  t  :  •  t  : 

j    rrrom  rc^K  raa       tm  mpax  it? 
%        mro  *6i  h  ■"  twi  rm  an 

t  •  :     •    t:  •t,z     •  * : 

benediction. 


30     EVENING  SERVICE   FOR  THE   SABBATH 

CLOSING  HYMN 

Extol  the  living  God !  His  praises  sound 
Whose  being,  unbegun,  no  time  can  bound. 

A  unity  is  He,  besides  him  none, 
By  mortal  unconceived,  Eternal  One. 

Without  similitude  or  corp'ral  frame, 

Man's  lips  His  hallowed  state  can  ne'er  proclaim. 

Or  e'er  Creation  rose,  He  stood  sublime, 
Alone  and  unsustained,  before  all  time. 

To  Him,  Eternal  Lord,  all  things  below, 
As  to  their  God  supreme,  allegiance  owe. 

The  gift  of  prophecy  did  He  consign 
Unto  a  chosen  few,  of  glorious  line — 

Yet  like  to  Moses  none  in  Israel  rose,  v 

'Fore  whose  rapt  gaze  Himself  did  God  disclose. 

The  law  of  truth  hath  He  His  people  given 

Thro'  him,  the  prophet,  proved  most  true  to  Heaven- 

A  law  God  ne'er  will  change  while  time  shall  be, 
Nor  alter  in  the  least  eternally. 

No  secret  from  His  gaze  the  heart  enfolds, 
Who,  ere  aught  is  begun,  the  end  beholds. 

The  good  man  He  rewards  with  virtue's  meed, 
And  visits  on  the  bad  each  wicked  deed. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      80 

*tid  r«  dji  abr:  ♦rrrra  tit  rw  nnx 
vbs  T^a  &  •*jlu  wui  tub  rna'H  6  jhx 

:   -  t    \:       v         t  t   :        t        I       -: 

:  -  :  •  :        x  \ :       •*  :  -       v        t  :         t      :       -  v 

-n«  wattM  ♦K-S3  my  n#&?  ^UTtera  np  vb 
.  -       .  T    ^    v    .    ..  T . . .    |T 

t       : 

I&kj  waj  t-^e  .bx  i&rb  jna  n&x  nnm 

l_v:v  •:       -      -  ••         -s    I--T      vv: 

X'Xrteib  mzbyhm  w  xbibxrr  w»b»T  *6 

t    :l-  :       t  t    I      :  •  -         i**t  :  ~  i"    : 

n  y^  W13  •'fcyw  n?P  ^^?  ^»15 


:  iratna 

t  :    •: 


29      EVENING  SERVICE   FOR  THE   SABBATH 

Reader  and  Mourners : 

Magnified  and  sanctified  be  his  great  name  in  the 
world  which  he  hath  created  according  to  his  will. 
May  he  establish  his  kingdom  during  your  life  and 
during  your  days,  and  during  the  life  of  all  the 
house  of  Israel,  even  speedily  and  at  a  near  time,  and 
say  ye,  Amen. 

Congregation : 

Let  his  great  name  be  blessed  for  ever  and  to  all 
eternity. 

Reader  2nd  Mourners: 

Blessed,  praised  and  glorified,  exalted,  extolled  and 
honored,  magnified  and  lauded  be  the  name  of  the 
Holy  One,  blessed  be  he;  though  he  be  high  above 
all  the  blessings  and  hymns,  praises  and  consolations, 
which  are  uttered  in  the  world ;  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

May  there  be  abundant  peace  from  heaven,  and  life 
for  us  and  for  all  Israel ;  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

He  who  maketh  peace  in  his  high  places,  may  he 
make  peace  for  us  and  for  all  Israel ;  and  say  ye, 
Amen. 

Congregation  : — Amen.  , 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      29 
Reader  and  Mourners : 
t  :       •       t  :  t  :         t  -       ••  :         -|-  :  •:      --  :  • 

pvy  p^n?  njjojpe  f^W  •Jnoorp 

•ana  }07Di  *6:ro3  bsn^  rrg-^jr^  1*01 

•It   I  - :  •         tit       ••  t  :  •         ••       t       ■    ••-• 

Congregation : 

arabr  "ttWn  Dbrb  -tim  san  fl&#  kit 

t  -  :  t     •• :  t  :         -t:      I-t:       t-      ••  T      •• : 
Reader  and  Mourners: 

k\wm  affnm  nasim  i-Qrwn  xyur 

•       •  ••  c     •      •  •        •  '         *      • 

Mftpm  matf  hhrnn  rbvm  nnnrm 

•i*  •  ••  •     -  •    •  •• 

t  t    •  :         t  t    :•        t    I  •  •        ti"  :  I    •  : 

nam  •x&bra  tT&spn  xn&roi  xnratfri 

:•:         t:t:      I  i   •  ■:       •        tt  v:v:        t  t  :   :   \ 

•byi  wbs  jcm  x»»tf*i»  *o*i  xxbw  »t 

-.       ,..  T         .-.      T_.|.        T_      TT:         .. : 

:tom  mow  •bxnfeF^a 

I"  t         :  •  :        ••  tt*       t 

•v5»  Dibtf  mpy  Kin  ♦wn&a  Dibtf  nt?p 

I"  T  TV-:-  t  :    •  T  V 

n&x  nasi  ♦bxnfcr^-bm 

I  ••  t         :  •  :        ••  t  :   •      t       -  : 

Congregation : — Amen. 


38      EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

II. 

O  Lord  and  King,  who  art  full  of  compassion,  in 
whose  hand  is  the  soul  of  every  living  thing  and  the 
breath  of  all  flesh,  to  Thine  all-wise  care  do  we  en- 
trust the  souls  of  our  dear  ones,  who  at  Thy  command 
have  departed  this  earth.  As  we  accept  the  judg- 
ment at  Thy  behest,  our  Rock  whose  way  is  perfect, 
so  cause  us  to  know  the  power  of  Thy  consolation. 
Quicken  by  Thy  Holy  word,  those  who  languish  in 
sorrow,  that  like  all  the  faithful  in  Israel  who  have 
gone  before,  they  too  may  live  to  labor  in  Thy  Law 
and  to  hope  for  the  advent  of  Thy  Kingdom. 

In  solemn  testimony  of  that  unbroken  faith  which 
binds  the  generations  one  to  the  other,  let  those  who 
mourn  summon  strength  to  rise  in  this  assembly  of 
Thy  people,  to  magnify  and  sanctify  Thy  Holy  Name. 


Mourners  and  those  observing  the  anniversary  of  a  death 
rise  and  say  with  the  Minister: 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      28 

PRAYER  BEFORE  THE  KADDISH 

I. 

O  God,  our  Heavenly  Father,  who  usherest  Thy 
phildren  into  life,  and  recallest  the  soul  to  Thyself 
in  Thine  own  good  time,  we  bless  Thee  for  the  sweet 
communion  of  those  most  dear  to  us,  who,  having 
finished  their  earthly  task,  have  been  gathered  to  their 
fathers.  We  bless  Thee  for  all  the  sweet  and  hallowed 
influences  of  their  life  and  memory,  and  for  the  rest 
and  peace  which  they  have  now  found  in  Thy  pres- 
ence. May  they  ever  be  a  joy  and  an  inspiration  to 
us,  quickening  us  to  a  more  useful  life,  to  higher  hopes 
and  contentment  of  spirit,  so  that  in  our  departure  we 
may  leave  behind  us  a  memory  and  example  that  shall 
be  hope  and  inspiration  to  those  that  shall  follow  us. 

Comfort,  we  pray  Thee,  all  those  who  mourn,  and 
those  who  recall  on  this  day  the  loss  of  loved  ones. 
Bring  home  to  their  hearts  the  thought  of  Thy  wis- 
dom and  justice  and  of  that  fatherly  love  with  which 
Thou  dealest  with  all  Thy  children.  May  they  feel 
that  in  the  divine  order  of  Thy  providence,  life  and 
death,  and  joy  and  sorrow  serve  equally  beneficient 
ends,  and  that  in  the  fullness  of  time  we  shall  know 
why  we  are  tried,  and  why  our  love  brings  us  tears 
as  well  as  happiness. 

In  submission  to  the  divine  will,  and  in  joyous  hope 
of  life  everlasting,  let  us  praise  Him  in  whose  hand  is 
the  soul  of  every  living  thing  and  the  spirit  of  all  flesh. 


27     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

Who  stretched  forth  the  heavens  and  laid  the  found- 
ations of  the  earth,  the  seat  of  whose  glory  is  in  the 
heavens  above,  and  the  abode  of  whose  might  is  in 
the  loftiest  heights.  He  is  our  God;  there  is  none 
else ;  in  truth  he  is  our  King ;  there  is  none  besides 
him;  as  it  is  written  in  his  Law,  And  thou  shalt  know 
this  day,  and  lay  it  to  thine  heart,  that  the  Lord  he  is 
God  in  heaven  above  and  upon  the  earth  beneath :  there 
is  none  else. 

We  therefore  hope  in  thee,  O  Lord  our  God,  that 
we  may  speedily  behold  the  glory  of  thy  might,  when 
thou  wilt  remove  the  abominations  from  the  earth,  and 
the  idols  will  be  utterly  cut  off,  when  the  world  will  be 
perfected  under  the  kingdom  of  the  Almighty,  and  all 
the  children  of  flesh  will  call  upon  thy  name,  when 
thou  wilt  turn  unto  thyself  all  the  wicked  of  the  earth. 
Let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  perceive  and  know 
that  unto  thee  every  knee  must  bend,  every  tongue  must 
swear.  Before  thee,  O  Lord  our  God,  let  them  bow 
and  fall ;  and  unto  thy  glorious  name  let  them  give 
honor;  let  them  all  accept  the  yoke  of  thy  kingdom, 
and  do  thou  reign  over  them  speedily,  and  for  ever  and 
ever.  For  the  kingdom  is  thine,  and  to  all  eternity 
thou  wilt  reign  in  glory;  as  it  is  written  in  thy  Law, 
The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever.  And  it  is  said, 
And  the  Lord  shall  be  king  over  all  the  earth ;  in  that 
day  shall  the  Lord  be  One,  and  his  name  One. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      27 

r\p*  nuh&i  ♦pa  topi  tfoti  nwa  kvi# 

It:  i    vit       ••     :       •(-  t 

tD'Witt  viaa  to  nratrft  ,br&&  tro^j 

t  v  iv       i":  -       vv:  I  ••          i"    v: 

/spn^-bK  ro#m  di*o  nsm  /imins  ninas 

Iivt  :        v  t     ••  -:-        -   t  :   ~t:  t       :  t  - 

pKrrbsn  bvtzft  uwt}  jorrbxn  sin  *  ■»? 

i    vitt       ~:      - 1- •        .-T-     '       •     vit  t:     • 

mp  rx  ,nnm& 

»•      |    ..  -  IT    • 

mrro  mmb  ,wjbn  *  ^  mpj  p-br 

T"  :  :  •  r*    v:    t:      I :        vr :    I" 

I   vitt      I  •  •       •  *  ~:  -  :  I  iv  \  .iv  :  ■  : 

rrobM  abiy  rpnb  ♦pms1  nina  D^bam 

:  -  :       t  w   H»«- :       I       "t  •  t         •    •  v:t  : 

Tbx  nuanb  ♦spate  ikit  nfen  rja^ai  /"itf 

I  iv  :  "  :       I  iv  :   •  :!:•      t  t    •• :       t  : 

:ban  ■atrrta  yni  w  :p«  ■OTh-to 

:  t      ^   :••:  •  -      i    vit      ••  :     •      t 

i"  •      It:    I  :  •  :  •  :  i  •:        :;  "       i"    v:  t: 

v   ••  -:     I       :   •  :      iiv       :  -  v       t  \         :l     • 

,Knn  •rfwtf  ma^ian  ■a  .in  abiyb  .lima 

I  :  v  :  —       •  v  t      t       :  T"  : 

Iviv  :  t:     tt:       — .*sv:        vt     t   wx     I     :  •    t; 

hhk  i&tsn  inn  *  mm  twin  Di*a  ,pK!-H?a 

tv        ;         t  v  t:    v :  •  ~  i  vit  t       t 


26      EVENING   SERVICE    FOR   THE    SABBATH 

ments  and  hast  taken  pleasure  in  us,  and  in  love  and 
favor  hast  given  us  thy  holy  Sabbath  as  an  inheri- 
tance, a  memorial  of  the  creation — that  day  being 
also  the  first  of  the  holy  convocations,  in  remembrance 
of  the  departure  from  Egypt.  For  thou  hast  chosen 
us  and  sanctified  us  above  all  nations,  and  in  love  and 
favor  hast  given  us  thy  holy  Sabbath  as  an  inheritance. 
Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  hallowest  the  Sabbath. 
Congregation  is  seated. 

HYMN. 

SERMON. 

Congregation  Rises. 
It  is  our  duty  to  praise  the  Lord  of  all  things,  to 
ascribe  greatness  to  him  who  formed  the  world  in 
the  beginning,  since  he  hath  not  made  us  like  the 
nations  of  other  lands,  and  hath  not  placed  us  like 
other  families  of  the  earth,  since  he  hath  not  assigned 
unto  us  a  portion  as  unto  them,  nor  a  lot  as  unto 
all  their  multitude. 

Reader   and   Congregation. 

For  we  bend  the  knee  and  offer  worship  and  thanks 

before  the  supreme  King  of  kings,  the  Holy  One, 

blessed  be  he. 

Congregation   is   seated- 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      26 

prpi  ramo  rahp  na^n  m  nam  wiattffl 

t:        t  -:  -  :  :It      —  :       it      t  it:      t    :  •  : 

pr  an  ■»»  .mtfiro  ntwob  tins?  i^mn 
b  ♦nnxo  nrart  noi  #np  ••Knpob  rf?nn 

•  it  :  •        -     •    •       vi"       vli      ••  tI:  •  :        t  •  : 

rstfi  d  wrbs&  r«hp  uniai  mnn  m 

:  •  -  t       t  •      t  :  i-|*        it       :    t   :i-  t       it 

e  nna  ■qny  ♦urfrnjn  prjp  n?38?  ,*flpijj 


trown  tznptt 

t  —        "r  : 


Congregatio7i  is  seated 


HYMN 


SERMON 


Congregation  rises 

ixvb  rfm  nrh  ,bin  vnvb  nstfb  whv 

...        T     \:        "T  -     I       -:--!••-;  i"  t 

wtttr  *6i  ,niinxn  ^laa  ijim;  *&#  ♦rntfma 

it  t  :  t-:  t   ••      :       it  t  v  •       " : 

tons  upbn  Dfr  kW  •fTomcn  rnriMtoa 

v  t        1 1":  v         t  v  t   t-:t  :   :   •  : 

t       _:        t  :       i"  t    ; 

Reader  and  Congregation 

^o  vsfy  chirm  cntja^  HTp  ^aji 

I      t  It  -         •  t  :  -      ••  s 

Congregation  is  seated 


25     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

Reader.  Magnified  and  sanctified  be  his  great  name 
in  the  world  which  he  hath  created  according  to  his 
will.  May  he  establish  his  kingdom  during  your  life 
and  during  your  days,  and  during  the  life  of  all  the 
house  of  Israel,  even  speedily  and  at  a  near  time, 
and  say  ye,  Amen. 

Cong,  and  Reader.  Let  his  great  name  be  blessed 
for  ever  and  to  all  eternity. 

Reader.  Blessed,  praised  and  glorified,  exalted,  ex- 
tolled and  honored,  magnified  and  lauded  be  the  name 
of  the  Holy  One,  blessed  be  he ;  though  he  be  high 
above  all  the  blessings  and  hymns,  praises  and  consola- 
tions, which  are  uttered  in  the  world;  and  say  ye, 
Amen. 

May  the  prayers  and  supplications  of  all  Israel  be 
accepted  by  their  Father  who  is  in  heaven ;  and  say 
ye,  Amen. 

May  there  be  abundant  peace  from  heaven,  and  life 
for  us  and  for  all  Israel;  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

He  who  maketh  peace  in  his  high  places,  may  he 
make  peace  for  us  and  for  all  Israel ;  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

KIDDUSH 

Congregation  Rises. 

Reader.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  our  God,  King 
of  the  universe,  who  createst  the  fruit  of  the  vine. 

Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  our  God,  King  of  the 
universe,   who  hast  sanctified  us   by  thy  command- 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      25 

Hia-,i  K&^rn  Kan  na#  sHpm  ^larr  #«mb»% 
-•h  «nai  ,rDWM  rwna  nn^B  t^'1  .nnqn? 
J  p«  niaxi  .ana  rotai  a^asa  ^infr"1  rra-^a 

•  ••  i  i   •  i  -It  I  -  :  •  z  zi-         ••  t  »  •         •*        z 

"•fc1?^  D^y1?  1pa&  KSn  W&  ^^  Cong  and  Reader. 

"Ill  *II         l-I«  T~  "I  "I 

T-  :  z 

xtejm  ,D&-im  iKervi  ,nantf,'i  t-djt  #*«&*-. 
#sr\  -rna  .x^np-^  n&tf  A^nm  iffrwri  -nnm 

,Knaroi   Knnntfn  ^m^i  Kna-ia-^a-ifc  xhvb 

z  r  vr.*i  tt:s\  z   z    •   i         t  t    s  •         t     i  •  z  \"  t 

I  ••  z  :    •  s  z  :  t  s    I  z    •  -:        • 

proaa  n^in^-bo-'^  pnrnpai  prttfftx  ^ni? 

:  T&K  nasi  ,«»&#  a  *n 

I " T  8*8  7-    8     • 

-^a-^sn  u^&  ff*ni  xstoty-p  Kan  k&^w  kit 

T  "  8  I"  T  •  ~    8  T~    8         I    •  7     ~  Z    Z    '.  "  8 

fja-fjsn  w1??  ,01^  ntoxr  wn  ^anaa  o'frtf  n'tfp 

T       -  •        l"  l  z        •;  -.-  T        s  •  T 

I  ••   T  8*8  "    T    8 

KIDDUSH 

Congregation  rises 

•ekwi  ^bo  wf?K  *  rrwK  Tins  *«"*>•• 

t   ^  t       Iv  iv         i"    v:    t:        t  -      I      t 


24     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE   SABBATH 

Reader.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  our  God  and 
God  of  our  fathers,  God  of  Abraham,  God  of  Isaac 
and  God  of  Jacob,  the  great,  mighty  and  revered  God, 
the  most  high  God,  Possessor  of  heaven  and  earth. 

Reader  and  Cong.  He  with  his  word  was  a  shield 
to  our  forefathers,  and  by  his  bidding  will-quicken  the 
dead;  the  holy  God  (on  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say, 
"holy  King"),  like  unlo  whom  there  is  none;  who  giv- 
eth  rest  to  his  people  en  his  holy  Sabbath  day,  be- 
cause he  took  pleasure  in  them  to  grant  them  rest. 
Him  we  will  serve  with  fear  and  awe,  and  daily  and 
constantly  we  will  give  thanks  unto  his  name  in  the 
fitting  forms  of  Blessings.  He  is  the  God  to  whom 
thanksgivings  are  due,  the  Lord  of  peace,  who  hal- 
loweth  the  Sabbath  and  blesseth  the  seventh  day,  and 
in  holiness  giveth  rest  unto  a  people  sated  with  de- 
lights, in  remembrance  of  the  creation. 

Reader — 
Our  God  and  God  of  our  fathers,  accept  our  rest; 
sanctify  us  by  thy  commandments,  and  grant  our  por- 
tion in  thy  Law;  satisfy  us  with  thy  goodness,  glad- 
den us  with  thy  salvation;  purify  our  hearts  to  serve 
thee  in  truth;  and  in  thy  love  and  favor,  O  Lord 
our  God.  let  us  inherit  thy  holy  Sabbath ;  and  may 
Israel,  who  hallow  thy  name,  rest  thereon.  Blessed 
art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  hallowest  the  Sabbath. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      24 

vib*  »wflt38  v^w  wftK  ^nriK  *na  *"•**• 

bnsn  b$n  ♦apr  tfrai  prop  ^k  ♦arroK 

im  ma*  rip  trtj  ba  ♦imam  naw 

I  VITT       *i-  T        "I      i     :  v        •*  t     - : 

ft*rifo  ,tnnS  nlDK  P»  *«•*-*  «^  Congregation. 

(0»  Mr?  Sabbath  of  Penitence  read  ^H  /HttKlM  D^Dtt 

••  t  t  -:  -  : 

i&rb  m&n  aim  rwtf  tfnpn  tftg&fi*  s«n 

-  :    -  i" ••  -  i  t    I   ••  v  It-  '•  T 

•Di-fe  mrb  nacn  as  ^a  •WTp  natf  ai^a 

vt    ■  i'ts        t  t       t  :It  : 

-tea  iMfc  mui  nnsi  mrr*  "iiaitt  vj&b 

t  :  :  •        v     :      -i-t      t   :• :  -|-      it: 

mK,ni>niiTF  bx  ♦manan  rw  tan  ot» 

I      -:  t  ••  t  :  -    I  ••  ••         •  t 

miai  ♦•watf  ^afii  natfn  tthpa  ,aib#n 
:rptf  *na  nfcw&b  ^9  ♦»»  ■otfiB  arb  rwfapa 

•• :       ••    :     .      vi"    *.*i    "s     •. »         s       t    \ij 

Reader; — 


l"T 


Jiv      •       i"  :  -        I iv  t       :        1 1":  v   l"  :    I  iv    :  •  : 

♦n^aa  ^iarb  uab  tt&i  ^nrura  wnaten 

vv:v      )  :  :  t  :       i -  :     livt         •       i"  :  -  : 

♦Trchpnatf  jisna'iranKa^rfcK"  wbtuin 

liv   :It      —    I       t  :        t  -:  -  ;       i"    v:t:    r*    •  :-  : 

rmum  ♦•sptf  TSftStt  b*a&:  na  vnaa 


23     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

pursue  thy  commandments.  If  any  design  evil  against 
me,  speedily  make  their  counsel  of  none  effect,  and 
frustrate  their  designs.  Do  it  for  the  sake  of  thy 
name,  do  it  for  the  sake  of  thy  right  hand,  do  it 
for  the  sake  of  thy  holiness,  do  it  for  the  sake  of 
thy  Law.  In  order  that  thy  beloved  ones  may  be  de- 
livered, O  save  with  thy  right  hand,  and  answer  me. 
Let  the  words  of  my  mouth  and  the  meditation  of  my 
heart  be  acceptable  before  thee,  O  Lord,  my  Rock 
and  my  Redeemer.  He  who  maketh  peace  in  his  high 
places,  may  he  make  peace  for  us  and  for  all  Israel, 
and  say  ye,  Amen. 

May  it  be  thy  will,  O  Lord  our  God  and  God  of  our 
fathers,  that  the  temple  be  speedily  rebuilt  in  our  days,  and 
grant  our  portion  in  thy  Law.  And  there  we  will  serve 
thee  with  awe,  as  in  the  days  of  old,  and  as  in  ancient 
years.  Then  shall  the  offering  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem  be 
pleasant  unto  the  Lord,  as  in  the  days  oi  old,  and  as  in 
ancient  years. 


The  Reader  and  Congregation  repeat  from  "And  the  heav- 
en" to  "and  made." 

And  the  heaven  and  the  earth  were  finished  and  all 
their  host.  And  on  the  seventh  day  God  had  finished 
his  work  which  he  had  made ;  and  he  rested  on  the  sev- 
enth day  from  all  his  work  which  he  had  made.  And 
God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  he  hallowed  it,  be- 
case  he  rested  thereon  from  all  his  work  which  God 
had  created  and  made. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      23 

pnrrtt  ,njn  *bv  trratfinn  b'yi  spn  *i?msi 
ro&b  n^»  ♦antotfn&  bpbp^  ,nnxv  nan 

Dibtf  ntty  rb&n  nix  ^  wtb  ^bmm 
"bs  by\  wbv  n&v  ntor  kvt  totted 

x        -  ;  i"  t  t  v  -:~  t       :  • 

n&anfcxi  .bvrtor 

i"  x         :  •  :        ••  t  :  • 

Dtf  1  :?tmina  ,wpSn  rni  ^r^n  mrm  tfnpag  nra 

t;t:  •         !•  t;  t  •••  t   . • ;      •  ;t ~;— 

.  .|  —  •    T    S  T  "       *  '|TT  *  T  ;         —  I    *      T  — 

The  Reader  and  Congregation  repeat  VfcFS* 

tftb*  ban  tDtox  bm  nam  mfltfn  ton 

•  v:     ~  :~       t  t  :       t:  i  vit  t  :      »i-  t  ~        ••:- 

Di*a  ria#*i  n&r  ntf  k  ina*6tt  wtsn  a?a 

:  —     t  t       v  -:        :     -  :     •    •  :  " 

•  v:   I  vit:-      t  t     v  -:       :     -  :       t  •     •    •  :  - 

mbm  natf  in  ^a  ♦ins  tfnpn  wfti  Di^-ns* 
inftwb  an^K  ana-n^K  iro*6tt 

-•—  ••••  TT  7«    »•  .  —      . 

•  ••  9    •  •       •  •  • 


22     EVENING  SERVICE   FOR  THE   SABBATH 

And  everything  that  liveth  shall  give  thanks  unto 
thee  for  ever,  and  shall  praise  thy  name  in  truth,  O 
God,  our  salvation  and  our  help.  Blessed  art  thou, 
O  Lord,  whose  name  is  All-good,  and  unto  whom  it 
is  becoming  to  give  thanks. 

Grant  abundant  peace  unto  Israel  thy  people  for 
ever ;  for  thou  art  the  sovereign  Lord  of  all  peace ;  and 
may  it  be  good  in  thy  sight  to  bless  thy  people  Israel 
at  all  times  and  in  every  hour  with  thy  peace. 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say : — 

In  the  book  of  life,  blessing,  peace  and  good  sustenance 
may  we  be  remembered  and  inscribed  before  thee,  we  and 
all  thy  people  the  house  of  Israel,  for  a  happy  life  and  for 
peace.     Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  makest  peace. 

Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  blessest  thy  people 
Israel  with  peace. 

O  my  God !  guard  my  tongue  from  evil  and  my  lips 
from  speaking  guile;  and  to  such  as  curse  me  let 
my  soul  be  dumb,  yea,  let  my  soul  be  unto  all  as  the 
dust.     Open  my  heart  to  thy  Law,  and  let  my  soul 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      22 

^fp^-ns  6!?rn  •nbs  iprTV  n^m  bb\ 

wtj  ♦rf?o  umnn  wot^  ban  ♦n^xa 

I      t  t  iv         i"  t:v  :         i'*t        :        ••  t  vv:v 

t       :  *t       I  :  ~        "t:°       -         t  t 

ai&i  jBtfotn  bzb  m*  ^te  Kin  rrnag  '3 

:  T   -  T   :       I         T         IV IV  T  • 

nirbaa  b*nfc^   •rosrnK   inab   wj? 

t  :  ••  x:  •        I  :  -        v        I  -t  :         hv  ••  : 

••Mibtfa  nsrerbaai 

liv       :   •        t  t        t  : 

C>«  M^  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say: — 

nsu  .nmtfl  nona^  .  di^i  nans  .n^rt  ^apa 
:  Di^n  n'^ip  •"  nn«  Tins  •D'fetfbi  D*aito 

bgnsp.   Harris    TW   #S  '^  -    ^n? 

T    " 

na^ia  Tiaten  ,jh&  ^itfb  m^2  ♦'tfbx 
nsra  ,ntfB3i  ,DTrn  ^eo  ^bpfcbi  •na^p 

t  t  v  *    :  "  :  *         '   :  "      ~  :  I     :  •   :  t    . 

Tni^ai  /^mina  ^ab  nnss  :roj?  ^ 

I  iv    ?  *  z  liv  t       :       •  •  :  •  :  • 


21     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

On   Chanukah   the   following  is   added: — 

We  thank  thee  also  for  the  miracles,  for  the  redemption, 
for  the  mighty  deeds  and  saving  acts,  wrought  by  thee,  as 
well  as  for  the  wars  which  thou  didst  wage  for  our  fathers 
in   days   of  old,   at  this   season. 

In  the  days  of  the  Hasmonean,  Mattathias  son  of  Johan- 
an,  the  High  Priest,  and  his  sons,  when  the  iniquitous  power 
of  Greece  rose  up  against  thy  people  Israel  to  make  them 
forgetful  of  thy  Law,  and  to  force  them  to  transgress  the 
statutes  of  thy  will,  then  didst  thou  in  thine  abundant  mer- 
cy rise  up  for  them  in  the  time  of  their  trouble;  thou  didst 
plead  their  cause,  thou  didst  judge  their  suit,  thou  didst 
avenge  their  wrong;  thou  deliveredst  the  strong  into  the 
hands  of  the  weak,  the  many  into  the  hands  of  the  few,  the 
impure  into  the  hands  of  the  pure,  the  wicked  into  the  hands 
of  the  righteous,  and  the  arrogant  into  the  hands  of  them 
that  occupied  themselves  with  thy  Law :  for  thyself  thou  didst 
make  a  great  and  holy  name  in  thy  world,  and  for  thy 
people  Israel  thou  didst  work  a  great  deliverance  and  re- 
demption as  at  this  day.  And  thereupon  thy  children  came 
into  the  oracle  of  thy  house,  cleansed  thy  temple,  purified 
thy  sanctuary,  kindled  lights  in  thy  holy  courts,  and  ap- 
pointed these  eight  days  of  Chanukah  in  order  to  give  thanks 
and  praises  unto  thy  great  name. 

For  all  these  things  thy  name,  O  our  King,  shall 
be    continually    blessed    and    exalted    for    ever    and 

ever. 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say : — 

O  inscribe  all  the  children  of  thy  covenant  for  a  happy 
life. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      21 

On  Chanukah  the  following  is  added: — 

MNtfnn  bv]  ,fTHia|n  bv\  'fj?"»|5  b$\  XPQft  by 

:riTn  p?a  nnn  d^s  /irniaK?  rrto&tf  ,nifcrten  b»i 
,raai  ■wiotfn  f?ni  Tfia  ?anv-p  ATnno  ■wa 

II  -  •     -  T        I  ••  III  I  V  IT   S     •    " 

erratf  rr?  ^tnte^  ?tasr^»  nrahn  tv  mania  mo^a 

T       •!-»  "    I  i    •      I  i  "  -  IT       il    III  J-  IITY    I 

o^ann  spj§?jna  ,ru$*\  .^ajan  ^fis?  DTa&n^  ^nnin 
rOn-nw  fin  ,oan-n»  nan  .arm  nra  nnn  mas? 

I     •        v    t  :  i_        i       •        v    t   :  i_         i    ii        ••    s         v  i      i    :r  i 

cam  zrtf  nn  Ta  omaa  moa  .nnapa-nK  n  a  p  a 

•    -j  •    j-        -I  •       •     i    :r  i  ii'i-         v     i    :   In 

iO^ij  Ta  D^tfm  janinip  Ta  a^ap  ^tara  Ta 
tfingi  'jins  du  nw  tj^  •'HJ'Jin  'PPW  Ta  D,U] 
rpnai  nnma  npitfn  ,rvtw  n*ote^  wash)  ,naniya 

Hi    :i  i  i  :        i    r  t         ••   ti   •     I  i  -  i  liv  i        i 

-n«  *asrt  ,wv3  Tan1?  Taa  ma  p  nnai  .nm  Disna 

I IV   "  •     «•       l|vi  i    I"         —  :        v-  -  : 

ninama  nina  p^nm  ,*tfnpa-n«  raw  rSi^n 
bbrhi  nnin1?  Ah  naan  w  naiatf  wapi  .^np 

••  -  t  :  |"        i  \t       ••  :        -        :  :  It  :        liv    j't 

:  ninas  ^£>yb 

•  t      i"  :  -     I  :  •       -        :  • :    I  -  t  :  •     t  \      -  : 

v  t      t   w  : 

(?«  M<?  Sobbath  of  Penitence  say: — 

nnna  ■'aa-na  ^aia  c»nn  aira 

I  v      •  :      "  i         I  •  -  s  j 


20     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

Israel,  bringing  deliverance  and  well-being,  grace,  lovingkind- 
ness  and  mercy,  life  and  peace  on  this  day  of 


On    New    Moon 

say — 

the    New    Moon. 


On  Passover — 
the  Feast  of  Un- 
leavened    Bread. 


On  Tabernacles 
the  Feast  of 
Tabernacles. 


Remember  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  thereon  for  our  well-being; 
be  mindful  of  us  for  blessing,  and  save  us  unto  life;  by 
thy  promise  of  salvation  and  mercy,  spare  us  and  be  gra- 
cious unto  us ;  have  mercy  upon  us  and  save  us ;  for  our 
eyes  are  bent  upon  thee,  because  thou  art  a  gracious  and 
merciful  God  and  King. 

And  let  our  eyes  behold  thy  return  in  mercy  to 
Zion.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  restorest  thy 
divine  presence  unto  Zion. 

We  give  thanks  unto  thee,  for  thou  art  the  Lord 
our  God  and  the  God  of  our  fathers  for  ever  and 
ever;  thou  art  the  Rock  of  our  lives,  the  Shield  of 
our  salvation  through  every  generation.  We  will  give 
thanks  unto  thee  and  declare  thy  praise  for  our  lives 
which  are  committed  unto  thy  hand,  and  for  our  souls 
which  are  in  thy  charge,  and  for  thy  miracles,  which 
are  daily  with  us,  and  for  thy  wonders  and  thy  benefits 
which  are  wrought  at  all  times,  evening,  morn  and 
noon.  O  thou  who  art  all-good,  whose  mercies  fail 
not;  thou,  merciful  Being,  whose  lovingkindnesses 
never  cease,  we  have  ever  hoped  in  thee. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      20 

wbsb  .wish  btnfr  jva  *a»  bz  nnan  .*tf  np  it 
nvz  ,Dfrtf^  D^nbi  zrannbi  non^i  m1?  ,nni&^ 

s  t  i  •-  s  •   T  -:  VIVI       l"l  t        : 


0»  Tabernacles- 

niaen  an 
\  -    - 


<9«  Passover—  On  New  Moon — 

ma&n  an  tfnnn  tf*n 


♦nam1?  in  mpsi  ,nnitob>  in  fifth*  "  mnt  .n?g 

T    t:*  I"':t  t         s  I"      VI    ts        i"  :  t 

,yam  om  ,nwn  nsntf'1  -in-ini  .D^nb  in  usrtfim 

r-T  :  •   -:  -i        t         :        -    :  •  •  -  :  I"     •         x 

pan  ^  ^k  **  »w»  t^k  *s  .waftm  wbv  onm 

I      -      Iviv        ••      •  i"  ••      I  iv  ••      •         I"     •         :       i"  i        ••  -  i 

:  nna  dtdi 

tit  -: 

trrosb  wm#  -nnian  /»  nriK 

I      •  :         t   •  :  •-:  -  -     t:       t  - 

,irnba  ^  Kin  nnxtf  ,*6  wnj  D*-nia 

!••    v:    t:  t  -  t         It  :i--: 

u&  /tf«n  tdc  nn  Dbiyb  /irrrOK  v6ki 

|..T  ,..  -  ..  T        t        :  i"       _: 

nsoji  ^b  rnu  mm  nr6  mn  nm  ms& 

"  - ;       I :  v  t  :  t  -        ••  :  • 

by}  /ars   Dn^Don  vn  br  /arfenn 

-  :         Iivt:  •       :  "  i"  ~  Jivt  •  t 

wbxti  t&  bw  *yb  rrnwan  wnatto 

t  :  v      I  iv  •       -  :       It  I    :  ~  r*       :  • 

,ri3rbMtf  Tnim&i  TniKbaa  bsn  ,um 

t  :  v        I  iv  :       I  iv       :  :  •  s  t  • 

♦spam  te-*6  ^  ,Dmn  •cnnan  nphi  mi? 

I  iv:  t  •  ■         *itt:t:     Ivit       viv 

:*b  wp  obiy^  /rpnon  *am6  ^  ^amom 

It       !•!•      t      ••      I  ivt  -:        -  •        ••     :     : 


19     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

lowed    it    because    he    rested    thereon    from    all    his 
work  which  God  had  created  and  made. 

Our  God  and  God  of  our  fathers,  accept  our  rest; 
sanctify  us  by  thy  commandments,  and  grant  our 
portion  in  thy  Law ;  satisfy  us  with  thy  goodness,  and 
gladden  us  with  thy  salvation;  purify  our  hearts  to 
serve  thee  in  truth;  and  in  thy  love  and  favor,  O 
Lord  our  God,  let  us  inherit  thy  holy  Sabbath ;  and 
may  Israel,  who  hallow  thy  name,  rest  thereon.  Blessed 
are   thou,    O    Lord,   who   hallowest   the    Sabbath. 

Accept,  O  Lord  our  God,  thy  people  Israel  and  their 
prayer ;  restore  the  service  to  the  oracle  of  thy  house ; 
receive  in  love  and  favor  both  the  fire-offerings  of 
Israel  and  their  prayer;  and  may  the  service  of  thy 
people  Israel  be  ever  acceptable  unto  thee. 

On  New  Moon  and  the  Intermediate  Days  of  Passover  and 
Tabernacles  the  follozuing  is  added: — 

Our  God  and  God  of  our  fathers !  May  our  remembrance 
rise,  come  and  be  accepted  before  thee,  with  the  remembrance 
of  our  fathers,  of  Messiah  the  son  of  David  thy  servant,  of 
Jerusalem  thy  holy  city,  and  of  all  thy  people  the  house  of 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      19 

D^.ibx  ms-ntfx   iro>6&-b3&  nstf  in 

•     v:  tt        v  ":  :     -  :        t  •  -  f 

wtom   nacn   ♦ottisk   wki  ot6k 
,..  T    . .      ...       ,..    -.    ,..    ..     ,..  ... 

■fn^  us1?  *W|  ^jnri^?  Mptefctt.  /^W9 
nansi  nsnas  ot6k  *  y^m  ♦toks 

•        t:  t -:  -  :  i"     '::    t:       i"    •  :_  :  vv:v 

xt2ti  •'tcrrptt  b*nfc^  m  m  ^np  ns# 

liv  :       ••   :l~  :        ••  t  :  •        t  t:       Iiv   :!t 

:nstfn  tfTp&  .•«  nns  tpis 

t  —         -I- :      t:       t  -      I      t 

♦Drfeeroi  ^mttr  ^in  wibn  ■*  nan 
bvrftp  nstei  vps  ts*6  rmsrn  ns  stfm 
mib  wn  ♦nans  bspn  hstiks  or-feem 
:tob  bantr  rrrar  tjod 

Iiv  -        ••  t  :  •         -      -:  •  t 

0#  iVkw  Moon  and  the  Intermediate  Days  of  Passover,  and 
Tabernacles  the  following  is  added: — 

,1-IKTl   rBTl   ,tfm    rb^    .tiYIIlK    "TI^KI  wrfr* 


T":        -    !•■ 


rnan  .urtpw  urct  nan  ips^i  rP^i  n^i 
D^tthT  rnan  .inzv  tn  rn  rrtria  jnari  .yrfla* 

'V-   T  I       I  I   «|  I IV  I    ~  •  T       I  V      "      I-    7      >  «   •>  I"  ■» 


18      EVENING  SERVICE   FOR   THE   SABBATH 

est  thy  faith  to  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust.  Who  is 
like  unto  thee,  Lord  of  mighty  acts,  and  who  re- 
sembleth  thee,  O  King,  who  killest  and  quickenest,  and 
causest  salvation  to  spring  forth? 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say : — 

Who  is  like  unto  thee,  Father  of  mercy,  who  in  mercy  re- 
memberest   thy   creatures    unto   life? 

Yea,  faithful  art  thou  to  quicken  the  dead. 
Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  quickenest  the  dead. 

Thou  art  holy,  and  thy  name  is  holy,  and  holy 
beings  praise  thee  daily.  (Selah.)  Blessed  art  thou, 
O  Lord,  the  holy  God. 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  conclude  the  Blessing  thus: — 
the   holy   King. 

Thou  didst  hallow  the  seventh  day  unto  thy  name, 
as  the  end  of  the  creation  of  heaven  and  earth ;  thou 
didst  bless  it  above  all  days,  and  didst  hallow  it  above 
all  seasons ;  and  thus  it  is  written  in  thy  Law : 

And  the  heaven  and  the  earth  were  finished  and 
all  their  host.  And  on  the  seventh  day  God  had 
finished  his  work  which  he  had  made ;  and  he  rested 
on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his  work  which  he  had 
made.  And  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  he  hal- 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      18 

/fftos  ■e  /iar  w^  inji^K  D9poi  /DniDK 

I    i  t       -  t  t     t      v:     "l-  :  •     *i 

/mm  rr'tttt  ^6&  ♦•A  nam  hEi  ritual  bra 

V     :  •  ••     »viv       It       v     i  :       ~i" 

T  |     *     I'T" 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say: — 

♦cams  n^nb  m  nan  D^mn  n«  was  ■•& 

•   t   -:  •  —  T       t        ••  •   1    ~t  I    i   j 

t:         t  -       It  •  ••  -:  -  :  t  -      I  t  v:v: 

wbyp  D^mipi  Afrttjj  T|fttth:  Wig  nns 
;tfmi  Ssn  ♦■«  rrnK  Tna  ♦nbs  •rpbbrr 

It  -       ••  t     t:       t  -      I      t         t  iv     I    it: 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  conclude  the  Blessing  thus: — 

irban  :rotfb  waflHi  dtdk  nttfrp  nnK 

•   :  -       I  iv  :   •      •    •   :  _  v   tit        t  - 

xawrbatt   unrroi   .p«i  dw  nfcwia 

.  T-  T    .  .      -..  [     VITT  *l-  T  ••   -j  - 

:^nnm?  avis  pi  .trwpr^te  ifRf^p] 

bm   :csa^  bai  p«m  awn  tei 

-  :-  t  t  :  t  :      i    vu  t  :         *i-  t  -  \ ;- 

,r\vv  ntix  iro*6&  Tafri  Di*a  dv6k 

t  t  v  -:  !"":••:"  •     v: 

t  t       v  "s        :     -  :        t  •      •    •   :  -  7*- 


17     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE   SABBATH 

The  following  prayer,  to  p.  23,  is  said  standing  and  in  silence. 

O  Lord,  open  thou  my  lips,  and  my  mouth  shall  declare 
thy  praise. 

Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  our  God  and  God  of 
our  fathers,  God  of  Abraham,  God  of  Isaac,  and  God 
of  Jacob,  the  great,  mighty  and  revered  God,  the  most 
high  God,  who  bestowest  lovingkindnesses,  and  pos- 
sessest  all  things;  who  rememberest  the  pious  deeds 
of  the  patriarchs,  and  in  love  wilt  bring  a  redeemer 
to  their  children's  children  for  thy  name's  sake. 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say : — 

Remember  us  unto  life,  O  King,  who  delightest  in  life, 
and  inscribe  us  in  the  book  of  life,  for  thine  own  sake,  O 
living  God. 

O  King,  Helper,  Saviour  and  Shield.  Blessed  art 
thou,  O  Lord,  the  Shield  of  Abraham. 

Thou,  O  Lord,  art  mighty  for  ever,  thou  quickenest 
the  dead,  thou  art  mighty  to  save. 

From  the  Sabbath  after  the  Eighth  Day  of  Solemn  Assembly 
until  the  First  Day  of  Passover  say : — 

Thou  causest  the  wind  to  blow  and  the  rain  to  fall. 

Thou  sustainest  the  living  with  lovingkindness, 
quickenest  the  dead  with  great  mercy,  supportest  the 
falling,  healest  the  sick,  loosest  the  bound,  and  keep- 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      17 

The  following  prayer \   to  p.  23,  is  said  standing  and 
in  silence. 


:  ^rhnn  to  hsi  nnan  ■•net?  ,*rm 

••    v:  i"       *:     ••        ••       i"     v:  t:       t  -      I      x 

brran  ban  •apy  vfem  ,prw  "siba  ,Drn:?K 

yQ^1D  DHOTI  bttiJl  fibs  b*  ,mWTI  11335 

Ski:  irsgi  'n1a?  ^pQ  *Qti]  ^ao  rap] 
tmjjna  iotf  ?r&b  Wfla  •oab 

t  -:  -  :  :     l-i-  j         v  "  :     "  :  * 

On  the  Sabbath  of  Penitence  say: — 

.  o^nn  naoi  unroi  .o^na  ran  this  n**rh  u*pi 

•  —         vi"  :         i"  :  t  :  •  -  -    r   ••  t      Iv  iv  •  —  "1  * 

ja»  ♦*  nriK  ^n^  ^  yjpiw  1W  ^b.9 

toman 

,nna  dtio  rmo  /rm  tbvh  maa  nna 

t  -  -  :       t    -:        t       :  •       t  - 

From  the  Sabbath  after  the  Eighth  Day  of  Solemn  Assembly 
until  the  First  Day  of  Passover  say: — 

:  □tfan  mw  nnn  y#& 

VIT-  •  II  '    _ 

o^rn?  oro  rctsp  npjjp  a?D  ^a?w 

tiw  ,D^in  mm  ,D^au  toid  ♦tran 


16     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

for  thou,  O  God,  art  our  Guardian  and  our  Deliverer ; 
yea,  thou,  O  God,  art  a  gracious  and  merciful  King; 
and  guard  our  going  out  and  our  coming  in  unto 
life  and  unto  peace  from  this  time  forth  and  for 
evermore;  yea,  spread  over  us  the  tabernacle  of  thy 
peace.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  spreadest  the 
tabernacle  of  peace  over  us  and  over  all  thy  people 
Israel,  and  over  Jerusalem. 

Exodus   xxxi.   16,   17. 

And  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  the  Sabbath, 
to  observe  the  Sabbath  throughout  their  generations, 
for  an  everlasting  covenant.  It  is  a  sign  between  me 
and  the  children  of  Israel  for  ever,  that  in  six  days 
the  Lord  made  the  heavens  and  the  earth,  and  on  the 
seventh  day  he  rested,  and  ceased  from  his  work. 

Reader.  Magnified  and  sanctified  be  his  great  name 
in  the  world  which  he  hath  created  according  to  his 
will.  May  he  establish  his  kingdom  during  your  life 
and  during  your  days,  and  during  the  life  of  all 
the  house  of  Israel,  even  speedily  and  at  a  near  time, 
and  say  ye,  Amen. 

Cong,  and  Reader.  Let  his  great  name  be  blessed 
for  ever  and  to  all  eternity. 

Reader.  Blessed,  praised  and  glorified,  exalted,  ex- 
tolled and  honored,  magnified  and  lauded  be  the  name 
of  the  Holy  One,  blessed  be  he;  though  he  be  high 
above  all  the  blessings  and  hymns,  praises  and  con- 
solations, which  are  uttered  in  the  world ;  and  say  ye, 
Amen. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      16 

I  IV  IV  **         *  TIT         |"      •     -  |«; 

n*rb  ,uki»  una  y^fo  -iwc  ovm 
.  - .      ,..        ,..  ..        .       T IT        -. 

-  \         i"  t  :  t  -  :       t  -  ••  t   : 

i"  t  f       -  •.  t:      t  -     I       t       hv       : 

:D^tfrrbn  banter  i&jrbs  bin 

•it  t       :      -  :       ••  t  :  •  t       -  : 

•  •  -•   —  x     ""      —  ••  ••     T   •       •        •*    •  •     T      • 

hxrtw*  ^9  ra  w  Dbiy  ma  DriTib  nj*n 

••  t  :  •   •• :   I  ••     •   ••      t   w         • :       t        :       t  — 

■nK  ^  rt®v  dw  ntf^j  ♦Dbipb  sin  m« 

v    t:      t  t         •  t      v  i"  i       : 

_T._   _  T  .  . .  _     _  f  1VT  T    .. .  . ,«.  T  _ 

t:        •       t:t:         t  ■*  .    •■  :  ~J~  :  • :        —  :  • 

"'1  !?nai  jia^i^ai  p:r*na  finabo  "sp^?-]  »aD^*5? 

:  rax  1-112X1  .anp  rani  xbwa  bx-ur''  ira  ^ 

I  ••  t         :   • :  "T  I  -  :•         tt-;-       ••  tj  •        ••       t 

^bshh  dS^S  'rpno  xan  natf  kit  cong.  and  Reader. 

••  j  t  :        -t:      i-t:       t   -      ••:       ••: 

t-  :  t 

x'tsMvi  ,Dontf^  *in|0?3  /Hariri  Tpao?  Reader. 
.Kin  tpa  atfip-H  noti  f?teo?\  n^tfivi.  'TE?^3 
xnami   xnnatfn   xnTttfi    xn^a-ba-ra    x|?g^ 

t  tvjyj  tt:::  tt-:         *t  s '        t     I  •  tt-  : 

:  rax  noxi  .xa^ra  p^ax-n 

I  ••  t         :  •  :        t:t»it,_: 


15     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE   SABBATH 

and  their  enemies  in  the  depths.  Then  his  children 
beheld  his  might ;  they  praised  and  gave  thanks  unto 
his  name,  and  willingly  accepted  his  sovereignty.  Moses 
and  the  children  of  Israel  sang  a  song  unto  thee  with 
great  joy,  saying,  all  of  them, 

Reader  and   Congregation'. 

Who  is  like  unto  thee,  O  lord,  among  the  mighty 
ones?  Who  is  like  unto  thee,  glorious  in  holiness, 
revered  in  praises,  doing  wonders? 

Thy  children  beheld  thy  sovereign  power,  as  thou 
didst  cleave  the  sea  before  Moses:  they  exclaimed, 
This  is  my  God!  and  said, 

The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever. 

And  it  is  said,  For  the  Lord  hath  delivered  Jacob, 
and  redeemed  him  from  the  hand  of  him  that  was 
stronger  than  he.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  hast 
redeemed  Israel. 

Cause  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  to  lie  down  in  peace, 
and  raise  us  up,  O  our  King,  unto  life.  Spread  over 
us  the  tabernacle  of  thy  peace ;  direct  us  aright  through 
thine  own  good  counsel;  save  us  for  thy  name's  sake; 
be  thou  a  shield  about  us ;  remove  from  us  every 
enemy,  pestilence,  sword,  famine  and  sorrow;  remove 
also  the  adversary  from  before  us  and  from  behind 
us.     O  shelter  us  beneath  the  shadow  of  thy  wings; 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      15 

/irrpci  rn  ^n  ♦yac:  niohn?  ornttife  nxi 
ibap  pan?  iriob^  ,iot^  nw  ^n?# 

♦d^d  noai  ♦nyi  nritfw 

Reader  and  Congregation: 

*H>o  ndaa  ^  ♦mm  D^Ka  rriba  % 

T  :  V  TIT  •  T      :  •    ••  T  T    '    T 

:xba  rim  ,tvbnr\  xtj  ,tr-ips 

vi v       "i  *   :        t  vl  i  ~ 

m  ♦wo  ^sb  nr  rpia  ,ra  im  Tiirobo 

•• :  •        t  "li"  I  iv  t  t     I  :       :  - 

♦now  .w  ^k 

:  t  :         t      •  •• 

nri  Dbpb  fw  mm 

vi      t  *:      I      :  •      t    : 

pin  mo  ibo  ,ip2r-nK  «  mz-*2  /iokji 

I  tt       -  •  t  :         1    -:-       v   t:        t  t      •         -  v:v: 

tbvrftr  bs5  /w  nn*  ipna  .isoo 

••  t:  •       -t     t:       t  -      I      t         iv  • 

uabo  «morm  ♦diW?  ot6k  *  wMtfn 
,.. .  -    ,....._.       T .    i„  „.  T:  ,..  . .  - 

narea  warn  •iioi^  nso  u^r  tim&i  .n*rb 

t  ••  :     i"l:  - :     liv       :        ~  ••       i"  t  :  •  -  : 

♦inrs  j;.m  ^0  ]vzh  urttf  im  ^a^o  nyio 
lorn  /jtn  /asm  ,mrn  /nyr  ,m«  irbro  nom 

••  t  :  l     t:       t   t:      viv  :      v  iv     ••  i"  t  ••      "t  : 

,....-      I  IVT .       ...  ,..-.  -  ..         ,..T  .    .    I  T  T 


14     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

That  ye  may  remember  and  do  all  my  command- 
ments, and  be  holy  unto  your  God.  I  am  the  Lord 
your  God,  who  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt, 
to  be  your  God :  I  am  the  Lord  your  God. 

Reader : 
The  Lord  your  God  is  truth. 

True  and  trustworthy  is  all  this,  and  it  is  established 
with  us  that  he  is  the  Lord  our  God,  and  there  is 
none  beside  him,  and  that  we,  Israel,  are  his  people. 
It  is  he  who  redeemed  us  from  the  hand  of  kings, 
even  our  King,  who  delivered  us  from  the  grasp  of 
all  the  terrible  ones;  the  God,  who  on  our  behalf  dealt 
out  punishment  to  our  adversaries,  and  requited  all  the 
enemies  of  our  soul ;  who  doeth  great  things  past  find- 
ing out,  yea,  and  wonders  without  number;  who 
holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  hath  not  suffered  our 
feet  to  be  moved;  who  made  us  tread  upon  the  high 
places  of  our  enemies,  and  exalted  our  horn  over  all 
them  that  hated  us ;  who  wrought  for  us  miracles  and 
vengeance  upon  Pharaoh,  signs  and  wonders  in  the 
land  of  the  children  of  Ham;  who  in  his  wrath  smote 
all  the  first-born  of  Egypt,  and  brought  forth  his 
people  Israel  from  among  them  to  everlasting  free- 
dom; who  made  his  children  pass  between  the 
divisions  of  the   Red   Sea,  but  sank   their  pursuers 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      14 

Drrvn  /maw^a-nx  Drrtwn  nam  Wftb 

......      t    :  •        x       v      v    •  ~:  -        f:  •    •"  i" : 

ntfx  ,a:rnbx  mm  ^x  taavibxb  &tnp 

v  -:         v   ••     v:       t    :      •  _:  v   ••  i  •      I: 

02b  niT6  jo^spf  F3iP  D3^  ''flWi 
:  arrribx  mm  •ox  fOTfcxb 


T 

Reader: 

:n»x  D^nbx  mm 


■*  kih  *a  /irbr  D*pi  ntfrba  rwaxi  n&x 

t:  i"  t       ti  - :  t       t      v:v      v  v: 

otbh  ♦liar  bxnfcr<  unjxi  ,irfc«  rxi  mibx 
♦D^nrrrba  *ia&  vbifisn  uabozrabo  mo 
-bab  bmi  D^om  /WTjbd  ub  jnwn  bxn 
,npn  pimr  rrftna  nvyn  .uetoj  wx 
,Dn,,na  utfaa  nftn  dsdo  px-m>  nixb&3i 

•  —        i"  :  -        t  -  t  :  •     I   ••       ~  t  :  • : 

m^rbv  wnan  ♦ubn  toiab  jnrxbi 

t  r*     •  :  —  i"  :  -  l  -  t  : 

vhrtfrn  ♦irxftrba-br  wnp  on  n  /u'wx 

it        v   it         i":  t       -      i"  :1-        vit-        i": 

,DnsJD  maa-ba  irns»  naian  jafroa 

•  it  :  •         ••       :        t  t  :  v  :  v  —  t     •• : 

xb\y  renrb  Daino  bvnw  i&r  nx  Kici^ 

t    ^  ••  :         t        •         ••  t  :  •  ••    - 

Dmsrrn  nx  msrtt  mi  pa  wa  manan 

v  ••  ;  v        i  -      ....    I  ..       T  T         ...  -  - 


13     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

And  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  ye  shall  hearken  diligently 
unto  my  commandments  which  I  command  you  this  day,  to 
love  the  Lord  your  God,  and  to  serve  him  with  all  your 
heart  and  with  all  your  soul,  that  I  will  give  the  rain  of 
your  land  in  its  season,  the  former  rain  and  the  latter  rain, 
that  thou  mayest  gather  in  thy  corn,  and  thy  wine,  and  thine 
oil.  And  I  will  give  grass  in  thy  field  for  thy  cattle,  and 
thou  shalt  eat  and  be  satisfied.  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest 
your  heart  be  deceived,  and  ye  turn  aside,  and  serve  other 
gods,  and  worship  them ;  and  the  anger  of  the  Lord  be 
kindled  against  you,  and  he  shut  up  the  heaven,  that  there 
be  no  rain,  and  that  the  land  yield  not  her  fruit;  and  ye 
perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  land  which  the  Lord  giveth 
you.  Therefore  shall  ye  lay  up  these  my  words  in  your 
heart  and  in  your  soul;  and  ye  shall  bind  them  for  a  sign 
upon  your  hand,  and  they  shall  be  for  frontlets  between  your 
eyes.  And  ye  shall  teach  them  your  children,  talking  of  them 
when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house,  and  when  thou  walkest  by 
the  way,  and  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  risest 
up.  And  thou  shalt  write  them  upon  the  door  posts  of 
thine  house,  and  upon  thy  gates :  that  your  days  may  be 
multiplied,  and  the  days  of  your  children,  upon  the  land 
which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathers  to  give  them,  as 
the  days  of  the  heavens  above  the  earth. 

And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  saying,  Speak  unto  the 
children  of  Israel,  and  bid  them  that  they  make  them  a  fringe 
upon  the  corners  of  their  garments  throughout  their  genera- 
tions, and  that  they  put  upon  the  fringe  of  each  corner  a  cord 
of  blue:  and  it  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  fringe,  that  ye  may 
look  upon  it,  and  remember  all  the  commandments  of  the 
Lord,  and  do  them ;  and  that  ye  go  not  about  after  your  own 
heart  and  your  own  eyes,  after  which  ye  use  to  go  astray: 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      13 

n^fc  '•sjk  i#B  TiiaEiB-'jK  wotfn  sbtf-nx  rprfl 

•.•^  :      •    t        •-•  -;       -    :  •        v  :  :   •     -  i  t        •       t  t  : 

-^ds  nns?^  DSTibK  mrr-nx  mnx1?  ni»n  nsnx 

•••  i"       •  -it;         i  ivt  :  •:      t  :    j  •  :      mvt:     t  :  -it:         i    :  - 
v  :  •    I  •••       v  t         :  it  •       t  :  it  t  :   t  :  -  t  :     I  iv  :  •••  ;  •     I  :t  : 

rrrp-^i  tr&tf  n-na  •nan  dd2  mrr-pia  mni :  onb 

••• :  •  :      #|- t  -        •••       _t:      •••  t       t    :     l-        tt  :         •••  t 

_ ..        T..  .         •••   :  -  -;-     t       :        v    I  ••  •  t  t-;t  :      t  t 

•nm-nx  Bnafen  :  qdS  ?n:  run''  ntr«  nntsn  pxn 

-t   :       v       ••■  :  -  :  vt     l  ••         t    :       •••  -j       t     -    f   vitt 

mbv  nixb  cnx  orn.tf  j?i  nzyzrbv)  DDnn1?-1???  nbx 
-nx  onx  nrnabi  :dw»  pa  nstaiBb  vm  mt 

-  :  •       •••  -;       t  t-;t       -         v  ••  ;      ••   •       v    •• :  :•     l-i-  : 

nxn-bv  B"&tf  n  ^a  onb  nnb  DDThxb  nirp 
|TT  —  *I~T    —         ••       •  VT  "  T  V      |"       -;  _  T       I 

••  t  :  •     •• :        •••        ••  -  ..    \  ...  ...        T    •        ...     |- 

nri-nb  di-ptq  "sia-by  nra  on1?  fWj  Ditbx  n-iaxi 
nrsS  dd1?  rrm  triban  *rna  n^rr  nrarts  Hnn 

•     •  :        •••  t       t  t  :  vi":  •  ;      Itt  -  •       -         :  t: 

am  nn^ai  nirp.  n  wba-na  Drngtf  ink  D^^-ji 
nnx  i^g  m\:p»  "•■jcprj  cms1?  ^.D*  ^inn  xbi 


12     EVENING  SERVICE   FOR  THE   SABBATH 

will  rejoice  in  the  words  of  thy  Law  and  in  thy  com- 
mandments for  ever;  for  they  are  our  life  and  the 
length  of  our  days,  and  we  will  meditate  on  them 
day  and  night.  And  mayest  thou  never  take  away  thy 
love  from  us.  Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord,  who  lovest 
thy  people  Israel. 

(Congregation  rises.) 
Reader,   then   Choir   and   Congregation: 
Hear,  O  Israel,  the  Lord  is  our  God,  the  Lord  is 
One. 

Blessed  be  His  name,  whose  glorious  kingdom  is 
for  ever  and  ever. 

(Congregation  is  seated.) 

Reader : 

And  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 
thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy 
might.  And  these  words,  which  I  command  thee  this 
day,  shalt  be  upon  thine  heart :  and  thou  shalt  teach 
them  diligently  unto  thy  children,  and  shalt  talk  of 
them  when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house,  and  when  thou 
walkest  by  the  way,  and  when  thou  liest  down,  and 
when  thou  risest  up.  And  thou  shalt  bind  them  for  a 
sign  upon  thine  hand,  and  they  shall  be  for  frontlets 
between  thine  eyes.  And  thou  shalt  write  them  up- 
on the  door  posts  of  thy  house,  and  upon  thy  gates. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      12 

on  "3  nsn  Dbipb  WWW  ''irnin  ^yi* 

v  t      t  w  :      I  iv   :  •   :        I  iv  t  •• :    • : 

*rfob\  dot  niro  Dira  tfffi  ■nki  u*n 

t  :it  t       t  v :  v       v  t  i**t      I  v  i  :       i"  ~ 


♦ 

..    ty   .       -  -     — ..   -      T. 


(Congregation  rises.) 
Reader,  then  Choir  and  Congregation : 

nnx  i  njr  wrbn  ntr  bnfc^  pot* 

tv        t    :        i"    v:      t    :      ••  t  :  •  w  -  i 

(Congregation  is  seated.) 

Reader : 

x  :        I  :  t  :        x  :      I  iv    v:      x    :        ••    x  :  -  x  : 
v  ":      vi"x  *x    :~       x  :       I  iv     :        x  :        I  :   :- 

Tiab  owach  tipaWw  dim  ^o  ■aia 

liv x  :         x :_  •  :         I iv  x  :        -  -       I : -  :       •    x 

^"^8  MH^  Drn#j?1   ^W1  ,?I??x^?!, 

nira-by  nrnroi  :ipm  pa  na&bb  mi 

.•:  x  :  -  :  I  <v  ••     I  ••  x  i  :        x  : 


11     EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

(Congregation   rises.) 

Reader. 
Bless  ye  the  Lord  who  is  to  be  blessed. 

Congregation   and   Reader : 
Blessed  is  the  Lord  who  is  to  be  blessed  for  ever 
and  ever. 

(Congregation  is  seated.) 

Blessed  art  thou,  O  Lord  our  God,  King  of  the 
universe,  who  at  thy  word  bringest  on  the  evening 
twilight,  with  wisdom  openest  the  gates  of  the 
heavens,  and  with  understanding  changest  times 
and  variest  the  seasons,  and  arrangest  the  stars  in 
their  watches  in  the  sky,  according  to  thy  will. 
Thou  createst  day  and  night;  thou  rollest  away  the 
light  from  before  the  darkness,  and  the  darkness 
from  before  the  light;  thou  makest  the  day  to 
pass  and  the  night  to  approach,  and  dividest  the 
day  from  the  night,  the  Lord  of  hosts  is  thy  name; 
a  God  living  and  enduring  continually,  mayest  thou 
reign  over  us  for  ever  and  ever.  Blessed  art  thou,  O 
Lord  who  mngest  on  the  evening  twilight. 

With  verlasting  love  thou  hast  loved  the  house 
of  Israel,  thy  people;  a  Law  and  commandments, 
statutes  and  judgments  hast  thou  taught  us.  There- 
fore, O  Lord  our  God,  when  we  lie  down  and  when 
we  rise  up  we  will  meditate  on  thy  statutes :  yea,  we 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH     11 

(Congregation  rises.) 
Reader : 

Congregation  and  Reader: 

(Congregation  is  seated.) 
v  -:  t    w  t       Iv  iv         i"    v:    t:         t  -       I      t 

jansti  nnis  naara  ♦Dwr  anw  nan? 
♦  D^wn  na  w'Snoi  ♦a,,ni7  nstfia  rrcianai 

•  - :  -         v      i  •  ~i  ~  •  •        v      :.       t       :  • 

rpna  DJTnnotttea  wawrnn  trow 

-  |i«  tt        v    ••       :  :    •  :  •  t       -       v         ••-  : 

■"•jwa  nix  bbu  ♦nWi  a,v  *nia  .wans 

t  :     t:         t  :it     I    ••  I  ••  *  :  -  t  :it 

Dblpb  irbr  ^te'1  TDD  D»p1  T7  ^K  J^ 

imrw  ans^n  •«  nnx  wia  ♦isn 

•   T_:  •  -:  —    t:       t  -      I      t         vt 

mm  ♦nan*  ™»  bsntr,,  rraj  cbiy  narm 

I-        -       t    :i-  •         it  •  t  :    •  I*  •.  :   • 

toot  ♦Tpn?  rptpj  uotem  waatf  a  wfat * 

-  :  • :     J  liv\  :         rt      i"  I     :       r*  :  t   ;        r*    v:  t: 


10      EVENING  SERVICE   FOR   THE   SABBATH 

Reader  and  Mourners: 

Magnified  and  sanctified  be  his  great  name  in 
the  world  which  he  hath  created  according  to  his 
will.  May  he  establish  his  Kingdom  during  your 
life  and  during  your  days,  and  during  the  life  of 
all  the  house  of  Israel,  even  speedily  and  at  a  near 
time,  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

Congregation : 

Let  his  great  name  be  blessed  for  ever  and  to 
all  eternity. 

Reader  and  Mourners: 

Blessed,  praised  and  glorified,  exalted,  extolled 
and  honored,  magnified  and  lauded  be  the  name  of 
the  Holy  One,  blessed  be  he;  though  he  be  high 
above  all  the  blessing  and  hymns,  praises  and  con- 
solations, which  are  uttered  in  the  world;  and  say 
ye,  Amen. 

May  there  be  abundant  peace  from  heaven,  and 
life  for  us  and  for  all  Israel;  and  say  ye,  Amen. 

He  who  maketh  peace  in  his  high  places,  may 
he  make  peace  for  usi  and  for  all  Israel;  and  say  ye, 
Amen. 

Congregation : — Amen. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      W 
Reader  and  Mourners : 
t  :        •       t  :  t  :         t  -       "7         -l-  :  • :       --  :  • 

•anp  Bjni  *6:b>3  ^Kntr*  rrs-ta-'H  *rni 

•It  I  - :  •         in*       ••  t  :  •         ••       t       •    ••-  • 

Congregation : 

t  -  :  t     •• :  t  :        -  t  :      I  -  t  :       t-      ••:       ••: 

Reader  and  Mourners: 

Kteam  DBtirn  nsBrri  narn&i  ■wan1 

•        •  ••  0       •        •  •  •  I  *        ■ 

«Kttnj?-^  h&#  f?te^  r&2OT  TSTO 

wtrth  Knna-bs-jtt  xbvb  jam  ipa 

t  t   •  :        t  t    :  •        t    I  •         ii"  :  I    •  : 

noRi  ♦s&brs  jTiajp^  Knora  anratfn 

:•:         t:t:     It*-:       •        tt  v:v:        ii;   :   \ 

•bpi  vbs  jam  xv$lP  ksi  *sb&  kst 

-  .       ,..  T         .-.      T-.|.        T_       tt:         ••: 
I"  t         :  •  :        ••  t  :  •       t 

•wby  nibtf  rflpp  Rtfl  .TtttTtta  Dibtf  Hfcty 

I"  T  tv-:-  t        :  •  T        V 

I  ••  t         :  •  :        ••  t  :  •      t      *  i 

Congregation : — Amen. 


9   EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

Mine  eye  also  hath  seen  my  desire  on  mine  en- 
emies; mine  ears  have  heard  my  desire  of  them 
that  rose  up  against  me,  doers  of  evil. 

The  righteous  shall  spring  up  like  a  palm-tree; 
he  shall  grow  tall  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon. 

Planted  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  they  sha1l  blos- 
som in  the  courts  of  our  God. 

They  shall  still  shoot  forth  in  old  age;  they  shall 
be  full  of  sap  and  green. 

To  declare  that  the  Lord  is  upright;  he  is  my 
rock,  and  there  is  no  unrighteousness  in  him. 

The  Lord  reigneth ;  he  hath  robed  him  in  ma- 
jesty; the  Lord  hath  robed  him,  yea,  he  hath  girded 
himself  with  strength. 

The  world  also  is  set  firm,  that  it  cannot  be  moved. 

Thy  throne  is  set  firm  from  of  old:  thou  art  from 
everlasting. 

The  streams  have  lifted  up,  O  Lord,  the  streams 
have  lifted  up  their  voice;  the  streams  lift  up  their 
roaring. 

Than  the  voices  of  many  waters,  mighty  waters, 
breakers  of  the  sea,  more  mighty  is  the  Lord  on 
high. 

Thy  testimonies  are  very  faithful :  holiness  be- 
cometh  thine  house,  O  Lord,  for  evermore. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH        9 
t:  i-  :   •  •  ••  :      ~  t  -It-      t       :     


tnftr  rrato  njcp  rrw  *i&ro  p^nj 
tvrjK  i^rtbs  rrnxo?  rrjrr;  ma?  D^n# 

:w  trjaTi  Q,,3?H  wfc*  km!  "W 
na  nnbw  *6i  ,nra  fflir  -ra^s  tie1? 

tit  :_  :  t    :      t  t     •  : 

njxnn  ft  ntr  tiab  #ab  mu  ■sbo  nji; 
:mmmbz  ban  psfl"»)B 

T  IT        T    ^  ••       T  ••       I  -:  :  •     I       T 

ratr'  ♦obip  rnnrtt  ixtw  mrr  nwa  iKfoa 

:•  tI  t:  :tt:  t:  :t 

t  :   t  t  : 

:jivp  dum 

t    :  t  - 

t    ;         vl  i       T"!T      I  :    ••  :  :  :  v:v      »  iv    " 

•  t     I  v  i  : 


8       EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE   SABBATH 

Responsive  Reading : 
A  Psalm,  A  Song  for  the  Sabbath  Day. 

It  is  a  good  thing  to  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord, 
and  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  name.    O  Most  High. 

To  declare  thy   lovingkindness   in   the  morning, 
and  thy  faithfulness  every  night. 

With  an  instrument  of  ten  strings  and  with  a 
harp,  with  thoughtful  music  upon  the  lyre. 

For  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  made  me  rejoice  through 
thy  work:  I  will  exult  in  the  works  of  thy  hands. 

How  great  are  thy  works,  O  Lord;  thy  thoughts 
are  very  deep. 

A  brutish  man  knoweth  it  not,  neither  doth  a  fool 
understand  this: 

When  the  wicked  sprang  up  as  the  grass,  and  all 
the  workers  of  iniquity  flourished,  it  was  that  the) 
might  be  destroyed  for  evc~. 

But  thou,  O  Lord,  art  on  high  for  evermore. 

For,  lo,  thine  enemies,  O  lord,  for,  lo,  thine  en. 
emies  shall  perish ;  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  shall 
be  scattered. 

But  my  horn  hast  thou  exalted,  like  that  of  the 
wild-ox :  I  am  anointed  with  fresh  oil. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH      8 

Responsive  Reading: 
t  -  -  :         •  :  • 

ty^PS  yotf?  -®!/>i  nyr!?  nnn5p  did 

:ni^5  nflp&UJ  ^cn  nj^a  tjo^ 

. .  i  T.   ....    VIT  .. ..-      T  .. -. 

I"--:      I  ivt     ••  -:  -  ;      I  ivt:  t  :        t    :     *i-  :  -  • 

:^\nbtrntt  mss  nk&  nw  ^"tofc  ^irnu 

I  iv      :    :  -      I    :  t  :       t    :     I  iv  ~:  ~  :t 

v  i    *t  •  :     w  v  "i- 

I  vit      ••  -:  i        t  i'T-       vi"         :  •  t    :    -    i:  • 

:rruT  obi?1?  Din*:  nwn 

t    :       t^  :  t        t  - : 

m*c  irait  mma  nur  mrtt  rrm  ^ 

i"  I  iv  :  ••  •      •         t   :       I  iv : 

:p«  ^rb-ba  mirr1 

I  v  it     ••  -:  i        t  :  t  :  • 

rjjyi  jet]??  ^rfca  Tip  D1T1?  D^- 


7   EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

Shake  thyself  from  the  dust,  arise,  put  on  the 
garments  of  thy  glory,  O  my  people!  Through  the 
son  of  Jesse,  the  Bethlehemite,  draw  Thou  nigh  unto 
my  soul,  redeem  it. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Arouse  thyself,  arouse  thyself,  for  thy  light  is 
come :  arise,  shine  ;  awake,  awake ;  give  forth  a  song; 
the  glory  of  the  Lord  is  revealed  upon  thee. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Be  not  ashamed,  neither  be  confounded.  Why 
art  thou  cast  down,  and  why  art  thou  disquieted? 
The  poor  of  my  people  trust  in  thee,  and  the  city 
shall  be  builded  on  her  own  mound. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride ;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

And  they  that  spoil  thee  shall  be  a  spoil,  and  all 
that  would  swallow  thee  shall  be  far  away :  thy 
God  shall  rejoice  over  thee,  as  a  bridegroom  re- 
joiceth  over  his  bride. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride ;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Thou  shalt  spread  abroad  on  the  right  hand  and 
on  the  left,  and  thou  shalt  reverence  the  Lord. 
Through  the  offspring  of  Perez  we  also  shall  re- 
joice and  be  glad. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Come  in  peace,  thou  crown  of  thy  husband,  with 
rejoicing  and  with  cheerfulness,  in  the  midst  of  the 
faithful  of  the  chosen  people;  come,  O  bride;  come, 
O  bride. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  we}-, 
come  the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH        7 

^rnsan  n»  nsfrb  •■•ap  nsr»  •nrjnn 

t   :It       •  :  —         ••     -•!•.• 

t  t  :      •   :  ~ 

t   : '-:         t  -       •• :  f  -  -li  •         •  i  : 

♦^ik  ^p  thin  S3  ^3  ♦•nnwm  nnvnn 
inbn  Tbv  *  ni33  ♦naT  nntf  m»  ■nir 

t  :•     J*i- x    t:  :         *r*  ~        •        •  i        •   i 

t  t  I- :        t  -       •• :  t  -  -li  •         •  t  : 

/&nn  W  TiijnijfrirT©  /ftb3n*6v#3n*6 
irbtrbv  Tr  nnpJi  /ar  w»  ^cn^  *d 

t   •  •        t  :  :  • :       .-...-.        v:v     |  T 

f    j  I-:         i  -       "i  t  "  -':   •         •  T  : 

teTter  .TO^att"ba  ipnm  ■raw  nsqto^  vrn 

•  t      I "ix  :  _  :        t     I    _:  t:     pit  t  •    :  °        t  : 

irhTbv  inn  wmsf  .Tnbx  { *bv 

X  -         -     I  X  x  :    •  I-1T      v:      i*l~  T 

T    I  I-!  *  ~        "I  T   -  -«l    *  "  T   S 

-t  br  ♦'■amrn  ••tiki  .'•amm  b*to%n  w 

•     i—:  -    t:       v :        *       :   *  :      I    •  t 

:rb*:y\  nrrtiyn  ♦"wis  p  tr^K 

trMpa  natf  ■«»  .n^a  nmpb  nn  naf? 

t   :  I-:        t  -       •• :  f  -  -Is  •         •  t  : 

•rfcffiEM  rtnbtea  02  ♦nbm  nnar  Dib^n  ina 

x  x:x  :         x  :  •    :      -       x  _:  ~       viv:  x    :      •     i 

:nta  ws  ♦n^s  hKi3  ♦n^D  or  ^jok  ^m 

x  -      •     i         x  -       •    i  x  •. :        -     ••      v:     J 

:  nbipi  rotf  ■•»  .  n^a  nans1?  nn  na^ 


6   EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

wilderness  to  tremble;  the  Lord  maketh  tremble 
the  wilderness  of  Kadesh.  The  voice  of  the  Lord 
maketh  the  hinds  to  travail,  and  strippeth  the  for- 
ests bare :  and  in  his  temple  everything  saith,  Glory. 
The  Lord  sat  as  king  at  the  flood ;  yea,  the  Lord 
sitteth  as  king  for  ever.  The  Lord  will  give  strength 
unto  his  people ;  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with 
peace. 

Reader  and   Congregation : 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

"Observe"  and  "Remember  the  Sabbath  day,"  the 
only  God  caused  us  to  hear  in  a  single  utterance: 
the  Lord  is  One,  and  his  name  is  One  to  his  re- 
nown and  his  glory  and  his  praise. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

Come,  let  us  go  to  meet  the  Sabbath,  for  it  is  a 
well-spring  of  blessing;  from  the  beginning,  from 
of  old  it  was  ordained, — last  in  production,  first  in 
thought. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 

O  sanctuary  of  our  King,  O  regal  city,  arise,  go 
forth  from  thy  overthrow;  long  enough  hast  thou 
dwelt  in  the  valley  of  weeping;  verily  He  will  have 
compassion  upon  thee. 

Come,  my  friend,  to  meet  the  bride;  let  us  wel- 
come the  presence  of  the  Sabbath. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH        6 

/ish»  brr  *  bp  itix  tranb  njfh  "mbx> 

'    t    :  •  •  t  t:        I  ••  -:  -         ••       t:        I 

I    v:v_         t-      ••       :  t:       I  "It       -   :  •   t:        *t 

,n&  bo&b  *  him  n&k  1^3 ibavni/nw 

t  t  —  t:  t  \       t    ••  :  t  : 

I  "t  :     t:    l  •••        -  :     *r:         t       i      Iviv   t:      vi*— 

T    " 

Reader  and  Congregation: 

:rf?sra  natf  ■■»  ♦nt?s  nmrb  ■nn  nab 

t  :  \- 1       t  -      •• :  t  -  -I:  •        ■  t  : 

:  rbip:  nntf  ^b  ♦  n!?3  nans'?  nn  ron 

ill-:        t  -      "  :  t  -  -li   •         •  t  : 

•titoq  bs  ^fifei  •*mn  "Wis  tdti  rn&ttf 

t  \ :  -  it    •   :   •         tv  •  :  t:  t 

irbnrh  mKarfci  Dtfb  nm  imk  nna  ■« 

t  •   :  •  :      Yiv  :  •  :         ••  :         t  v        :         t  v  t: 

:  nbipi  nntf  "»  ♦  n^3  nanp1?  nn  roS 

T    I  I"  I  T    -         ••  I  T    "  "li    •  *  T    I 

•nnan  -npo  m  ■»?  ♦Habr  Kb  tisti  nxnpb 

t  t  :  -        I     :         •     •        t  :  ••:       :        t  -  -I:  • 

ratfn&a  nfc»&  nio  ♦i-didj  d^p&  tftfno 

t  t  -:  -  :         v  -:  -      '  t        :        vhv 

inbnn 

t   •    : 

:  rhip:  nnw  "jb  .  n^3  n^npn  nn  ran 

T     I  I"  I  T    -  "  I  T    "  "'I    «  *  II 

:  t  t  _    I    vi"  :         v  iv      It         _         t  ••  : 

irb&r\  rbv  bwi 

t  :  v      l*i~  t  : 

irhzpi  nntf  •»»  .n^a  nanp1?  "Tin  np1? 

t  ?  l-s        i  -      "i  r "  -I:  •        •  t 


6       EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE   SABBATH 

Psalm   xcix. 

The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  peoples  tremble :  he 
sitteth  above  the  cherubim ;  let  the  earth  be  moved. 
The  Lord  is  great  in  Zion ;  and  he  is  high  above  all 
the  peoples.  Let  them  give  thanks  to  thy  great 
and  dreaded  name ;  holy  is  he.  And  the  strength  of 
a  king  that  loveth  justice  thou  didst  establish  ir 
equity;  thou  hast  wrought  justice  and  righteous- 
ness in  Jacob.  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and 
worship  at  his  footstool :  holy  is  he.  Moses  and 
Aaron  among  his  priests,  and  Samuel  among  them 
that  call  upon  his  name,  called  upon  the  Lord,  and 
he  answered  them.  He  spake  unto  them  in  the 
pillar  of  cloud :  they  kept  his  testimonies,  and  the 
statute  that  he  gave  them.  Thou  didst  answer 
them,  O  Lord  our  God :  a  forgiving  God  thou  wast 
unto  them,  though  thou  tookest  vengeance  on  their 
misdeeds.  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 
at  his  holy  mount;  for  the  Lord  our  God  is  holy. 

Psalm   xxix. 

A  Psalm  of  David.  Give  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye 
children  of  the  mighty,  give  unto  the  Lord  glory 
and  strength.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due 
unto  his  name;  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 
holiness.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  is  upon  the  waters : 
the  God  of  glory  thundereth,  even  the  Lord  upon  the 
great  waters.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  is  powerful ; 
the  voice  of  the  Lord  is  full  of  majesty.  The  voice 
of  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars;  yea,  the  Lord 
breaketh  in  pieces  the  cedars  of  Lebanon.  He  maketh 
them  also  to  skip  like  a  calf;  Lebanon  and  Sirion 
like  a  young  wild-ox.  The  voice  of  the  Lord  cleav- 
eth  flames  of  fire;  the  voice  of  the  Lord  maketh  the 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH   b 

unan  awn  DHpna  atf  ^  ,D^r  wr  ^&  ^ 

J  viTT         t        *       :       ••  •  -      :  :•    I  t  t  t: 

•  -  t       t       -  t:  t    I     •  :   t: 

t  :   •      Iviv        :  It        t    :  t     I  :  • 

apr  a  rmp  &stf  &  ^TBho  mats  hdk  ,an* 

I  -:- :      Itt  :        t  :   •  *x    ••  t;i-  ,        x  -      ••  t 

_.  _  _._...  ,..      ...     T.  -.  T     I*    T  T  ~ 

bws&  wdj  nnxi  ntf  »  mvi  tfnp  ;rt?ri 

:         t -:     :    I    -:  -  :      v  It      t  :  - 

Tiara  :dj>3£  idTTi  ;r^  cmj-Jj  /totf  ^npa 

it    I  -it  I       :      t     ••         :  t         v   ••  -:       ••  -:   Itt 

djmi  nrb  rrn  stri  ba  &mv  nn«  wrfe*  y 

I-  :     vt    t  i't       ••        ••         t  •  -:       T-       i"    v:  t: 
- :        ":»:•:       r«    v:  t:        -:  t         •  -: 

iwrhx  *  vtrp  ha  ,Wip 

i"    v:    t:  It  :It 

D'a  o^nn 

maa  ^san  /D^k  ^a  ^  ttfi/irfc  mattt 

tt-        t         :t-        t       •  t:  :  • 

-rmna  *b  Tirrfitfn  ,1&#  niaa  ^  m :  fpi 

_._.T-         -._..  .  ;T~  T  *T 

*  ,D^nn  maan-^K /D^n'  br  "  bp  vpp 

t:  •    :•  t  -       ••       -it  -       -    t:       I  vh 

bp  mna  ■"  bip  ,riaa  ^-bip  :a^n  mrt* 

I  t  t  v  t:       I      -  i  -    t:       I  .  -     .,_ 

\r\Eten  Turn*  *  nat^i  ,dti«  nattf* 

It:-      ••  :  -        v    t:        ••  -  •-  •  T  -:        ••       r: 

woirn3  i&a  rvntn  tuab  ,bjHr^BTPTi 

•••  :   I v       ;  I      ;•  ;  I     f  ;       vi"        ;      •*!•  s— 


4   EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

heavens  declare  his  righteousness,  and  all  the  peo- 
ples behold  his  glory.  Ashamed  are  all  they  that 
serve  graven  images,  that  make  their  boast  of  things 
of  nought:  worship  him,  all  ye  gods.  Zion  heareth 
and  rejoiceth,  and  the  daughters  of  Judah  are  glad 
because  of  thy  judgments,  O  Lord.  For  thou,  Lord, 
art  most  high  above  all  the  earth:  thou  art  exalted 
far  above  all  gods.  O  ye  that  love  the  Lord,  hate 
evil ;  he  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  loving  ones ; 
he  delivereth  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked. 
Light  is  sown  for  the  righteous,  and  joy  for  the 
upright  in  heart.  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous; 
and  give  thanks  to  his  holy  name. 

Psalm  xcviii. 

A  Psalm.  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song; 
for  he  hath  done  marvellous  things:  his  right  hand, 
and  his  holy  arm,  hath  wrought  salvation  for  him. 
The  Lord  hath  made  known  his  salvation :  his 
righteousness  hath  he  revealed  in  the  sight  of  the 
nations.  He  hath  remembered  his  lovingkindness 
and  his  faithfulness  toward  the  house  of  Israel :  all 
the  ends  of  the  earth  have  seen  the  salvation  of 
our  God.  Shout  for  joy  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth  ; 
break  forth  into  exultation,  and  sing  praises.  Sing 
praises  unto  the  Lord  with  the  lyre;  with  the  lyre 
and  the  sound  of  song.  With  trumpets  and  the 
sound  of  the  horn  shout  for  joy  before  the  king, 
the  Lord.  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof, 
the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein.  Let  the 
streams  clap  their  hands,  let  the  mountains  exult 
together  before  the  Lord,  for  he  cometh  to  judge 
the  earth ;  he  will  judge  the  world  with  righteous- 
ness, and  the  peoples  with  equity. 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH    4 

TS&Ha  ittfa'1  :rnaa  D^arrrba  wn  ,pnx 

•• :  i        t         T"  :         •  -  t        t         t:     I     ;  • 

-ba  "fcninntfn  ^Wwa  vVynrm  boa 
,mn*  nua  nAum  ,mf  naftni  rtnatf  v?rb* 

t     :         :      t:i"t-  l     •       -  :   •  -     t  :  t  •    v: 

t       -     I     :  v     t;       t  -      •       t:     hvT:  t  l-rj 

t:      •• -:  *     v:       t       -     t  i"  -r  :      i  vut 

own  tid  ,vtdh  nittf£3  n&fc?  ,m  au& 

•t:       -•  t   •  -:  :  -       ••  t        •  • 

tnntiip  zhrn&h*  jp*wfo  snniK  :a^r 

•'  T         •  '    •  J         T  1*  J* 

,rftw  niKber^s  ,ttfin  t#  ^  fi*  /now 
/ira^  "  »mn :  wnp  rrm  w  ib-nr  tfin 

t       :  t:  -    r  :It  -    i;  •  j  t   i* 

lrmam  i^an  nai  tmpTX  rfea  man  w^ 

t      v:v        :  -        _T  It  :  •        t  •       ....... 

•       ••     I   vit     ••  :  -       t         t        ••  t  :  •        w« 

imoi  b\p\  msaa  ,ni333  **?  maitnan 
^"ifettn  vsb  qm  new  bpi  nrrcxna 

t:     I  viv~     •• :  •  i'T         t  1    :  :     *:  ~ 

nrna  :na  '•atf'n  ban  ,1*6^  tm  orr 

t  :  T       ••  :  i:       ••••  :  t-        -  •• 

aa  '•a  «  vsb  jwt  Dm  hit  ,*pTKm 

jDn^DaD^np^aban-DB^pKnsiB^b 

•t    ••  :        •  -  ;l   viv  :     ••  ••  :  •»  vit  t         j  • 


3   EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH 

name :  proclaim  his  salvation  from  day  to  day.  Re- 
count his  glory  among  the  nations,  his  wondrous 
works  among  all  the  peoples.  For  great  is  the  Lord, 
and  exceedingly  to  be  praised :  he  is  to  be  revered 
above  all  gods.  For  all  the  gods  of  the  peoples  are 
things  of  nought :  but  the  Lord  made  the  heavens. 
Splendor  and  majesty  are  before  him :  strength  and 
beauty  are  in  his  sanctuary.  Give  unto  the  Lord,  ye 
families  of  the  peoples,  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and 
strength.  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  his 
name :  take  an  offering  and  come  into  his  courts.  O 
worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holiness ;  trem- 
ble before  him,  all  the  earth.  Say  among  the 
nations,  the  Lord  reigneth;  the  world  also  is  set 
firm  that  it  cannot  be  moved ;  he  shall  judge  the 
peoples  with  equity.  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and 
let  the  earth  be  glad ;  let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness 
thereof;  let  the  plain  triumph  and  all  that  is  therein ; 
yea,  let  all  the  trees  of  the  forest  exult  before  the 
Lord,  for  he  cometh ;  for  he  cometh  to  judge  the 
earth :  he  will  judge  the  world  with  righteousness, 
and  the  peoples  in  his  faithfulness. 

Psalm   xcvii. 

The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  earth  be  giad ;  let  the 
many  coast-lands  rejoice.  Clouds  and  darkness  are 
round  about  him ;  righteousness  and  justice  are  the 
foundation  of  his  throne.  A  fire  goeth  before  him, 
and  burneth  up  his  adversaries  round  about.  His 
lightnings  illumine  the  world :  the  earth  seeth  and 
trembleth.  The  mountains  melt  like  wax  before 
the  Lord,  before  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth.    The 


EVENING  SERVICE  FOR  THE  SABBATH   3 

rise  nnrrah  dt^-bwjp  nfcs  xiti  waa  /^ 
^m  ij  :wi*6bj  wfi&rrtaa  /him  nrija 

t     •  t       ::•         • - t       t;  :       •- 

•g  :Ds,ibK-b3-br  inn  ktu  ,tk&  wiw  * 

•     v:       t  t  :        x  •.  :      t: 

■Tin  :nfcra  D'otf  "i  jah*bx  D^rn  ^rbvrbz 
"b  -on  MtfipM  nn«am  tp  ,rasb"nm 

t~  t  tI;  •  ;         vi  v :   •  :     w         ttj        tt: 

*b  -dti :  fin  Tins  ^b  -on  war  mnetf  » 

T~  T  T  T       T~  T  •  -  ;    :    • 

•nnntf  n  rrrmxi-fe  uta  nnsia-iKto  /tottf  tim 

-:  -  :    •        t       :  -  :  i        t  :  •  :  :  : 

•itjsk  :pK,T-ba  yoe>»  -ibn  ,tf  Tp-mTi-n  ^b 

:  •     I  vitt       t      tt  •  p         vli         ~  : ~  :    t  - 

v  pj  t&i&rr^a  bsn  jisri-^K  ,*jbo  ;;  trin 
,rnK,T  bam  t^n  -inafcr'  tDTttftaa  crag 

j  vit  t      ••  t  :      •!-  t  -         :  ;  •  •  t    •• : 

t  v  -:       t  :      -t         -:-  :        t-       -    :* 

:  •       t     •         t      •    t:   •••  •         -it     ••"i       t      -:-; 

:in3iJDK3  man  pTata  ban-bB^  ,p«.T 

t     v:v         ,-j  I    vi*.*:       ••**  :  •     »  vitt 

pr  :nhan  b*k  wap  ,pK,T  ban  Tb&  * 

Itt  •   -       •  •  :  :  •      i  vit  t       ••  t       Jt  t    t: 

trs  :ikd3  nao  &Btto  prs  ;pmd  bsnsn 

:  •    I       :        t  :    •     1    viv         t    •  :        v  tt- 

rpra  rrxn  :ttx  md  tonbn^i  ,Tbn  Tjsb 

Itt:  •*  "  it  •  t        " "  :         \" "       it; 

id&j  JJ1T3  Dnn  :p»T  bnm  nmT  ,bnn 

I-  T  *T  I     VITT  VIT-  T  _:   T  "  " 

•i-  t  -         i*  *     I   vit  t        t  I       _:     •• ;  •   •     t:   •• :  •   • 


INAUGURATION  OF  THE  SABBATH 

At  late  services,  or  when  one  of  the  intermediate  days 
of  a  Festival  falls  on  Sabbath,  it  is  customary  to  omit  the 
following,  and  commence  with  "A  Psalm,  A  Song  for  the 
Sabbath,"  page  8. 

Responsive   Reading. 
Psalm    xcv. 

O  come,  let  us  exult  before  the  Lord :  let  us  shout 
for  joy  to  the  rock  of  our  salvation. 

Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  thanksgiv- 
ing: let  us  shout  for  joy  unto  him  with  psalms. 

For  the  Lord  is  a  great  God  ,and  a  great  king 
above  all  gods. 

In  his  hand  are  the  deep  places  of  the  earth;  the 
heights  of  the  mountains  are  his  also. 

The  sea  is  his,  and  he  made  it;  and  his  hands 
formed  the  dry  land. 

O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down ;  let  us  kneel 
before  the  Lord  our  maker. 

For  he  is  our  God,  and  we  are  the  people  of  his 
pasture,  and  the  sheep  of  his  hand.  To-day,  oh  that 
ye  would  hearken  to  his  voice! 

Harden  not  your  hearts  as  at  Meribah,  as  in  the 
day  of  Massah  in  the  wilderness. 

When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  and  proved  me, 
although  they  had  seen  my  work. 

Forty  years  long  was  I  wearied  with  that  genera- 
tion, and  said,  It  is  a  people  that  do  err  in  their 
heart,  and  they  have  not  known  my  ways. 

Wherefore  I  swore  in  my  wrath,  that  they  should 
not  enter  into  my  rest. 

Psalm   xcvi. 

O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song:  sing  unto  the 
Lord,  all  the  earth.     Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  his 

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nattf  rbsp 

At  late  services,  or  when  one  of  the  intermediate  days  of  a 
Festival  falls  on  Sabbath,  it  is  customary  to  omit  the  follow- 
ing, and  commence  with  n3£T1  Dlv  TK>  "110TD  page  8. 

Responsive  Reading 

\\w&  y^b  whj  rb  ruro  lab 
:fo  sma  mroTa  ,rnirn  tjs  w™ 

-     i*t  *  :  *  t       :       t  t        t    :l_: 

v:       t  t     lv  iv      t:  t 

lb  Dm  niarini  ,px-HppT&  ma  ntfa 

•t  ~:        :      I   vit      "I:  :  v         t  :        v  ~: 

:nr  it  nttfa^i  /into  kvti  d\i  ib-ntra 

TT         TT         viv~:  IT    t  :       T~  V   "S 

nttft  "mvsb  nanai  ,nri3Ji  mnntfj  uta 

i"       t:    •• :  •        t    :  :  •        t  it:  • :      v~s  ~  :  ■  i 

,it  ran  irrsnfc  or  uroKi  wba  Kin  ha 
nj?aw  ibba-aa  dtvi 

it  :    •         I    : 

nanaa  »  ara  ramaa  aaaab  wyprrbx 

T.._       T_         .       T...       •.• :  -  :        I:  - 

i^bst  wn-aj  ■wna  ,aa^niax  rniM  ^itrfc 

•  t:t  t      -      •  ii  :  v   "       -:     •    i  •        v  ~: 

T'n  ar  -i»ki  nrra  aps   mti  a^ranx 

-     T  :  It  tt  •  t    :_ 

ran  ipT-sb  am  ,an  anb 

t   t  :     r    :t  ••  :        ••        t,# 

•  t      :         v    I  :        •        •  ~  :       •:!-:•       v    : 

!•         I     VITT  T     T"  P  TT  *      T-  <* 


jEventng  Service  for  tbe 
Sabbatb 


ibvrtor  wfisttto  aba  sr^o*  tib-ne 

"^8  nw«  ^n;3  am*  ipjeo  ah?  *m 

ninaai.  ninety  -^p  :  ^nin?  ptft?  cnpew 

r»5? ;:  *p  Tfean  ^  rttfp  jpjjp  'VWl* 

:^w:  naga^s}  ^.on-an?  a^rfc&  P*3 


TJOW  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob,  thy  dwelling 
places,  O  Israel!  Through  Thine  abundant 
goodness  and  mercy  have  I  entered  Thy  house,  O 
Lord,  therefore  will  I  reverently  worship  Thee  in 
Thy  holy  sanctuary.  O  Lord,  I  love  the  site  of 
Thy  house,  even  the  place  where  Thy  glory 
dwelleth.  Here,  then,  will  I  worship,  bend  the 
knee  and  lowly  bow  before  the  Lord,  my  Maker. 
Here  will  I  give  forth  my  supplication  unto  Thee. 
Render,  then,  this  hour  an  acceptable  one,  O  God, 
and  in  Thine  abundant  mercy,  answer  me  and 
grant  me  Thy  salvation. 


Copyright,  1920,  by 
BLOCH  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 


EVENING  SERVICE 

FOR  THE 

SABBATH 


ARRANGED  WITH 

RESPONSIVE  READINGS, 
ANTHEMS,  HYMNS 


Thirteenth  Printing 


NEW  YORK 

BLOCH  PUBLISHING  COMPANY 

"The  Jewish  Book  Concern" 

1946 


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